On the one hand, I don't give a fuck about anti-cheat, because games using the kernel-level version tend to be giant multiplayer cesspools of little value.
On the other hand, I want Windows to lose the war.
I hope Valve can find the balance between these two extremes.
The US system is so horrendously and completely biased towards the GOP, I don't think polls mean much. Most of the country can not want a Republican and they'll still be "fairly" elected.
I know we're talking about midterms, but this is especially true of the Electoral College, where states with lower populations end up with higher representation per capita. Empty land doesn't vote, but it does change elections in favor of the GOP.
This sounds like more of a "well I can't control it anyway, and they already know everything, so fine" kind of cop-out as opposed to an actual argument in favor of digital ID.
This will, unfortunately, inflate rents even further -- as much as I love the idea.
One of the only real ways to bring down rents and thereby leave more money in workers' pockets in a meaningful way is to tax vacancies. Without doing something like that, these extra wages go right to the landlords.
I'm not going to dwell on how annoying it is that it took people THIS LONG to get off the Windows train. I'm just happy to see the world changing for the better.
Got it, yeah I misunderstood your comment as meaning there was no translation layer at all.
For me it's just something to keep an eye on. I think ARM holds a lot of promise as x86 has started to feel a bit stagnant. Things like FEX could minimally be a good way to ensure backwards compatibility if devs start embracing ARM in any major way, but I suspect it is years out, if it happens at all.
But if I get a Frame, it would 100% be for the streaming.
We've reached the point where it's clear he's culpable. Now MAGA has to convince its base that what he's culpable for is different than how it appears.
Yep, that $2 sensor is really driving up costs.