

Even back around 2006, my biology teacher did exams on paper only, with questions that are free response only. Even AI and cheating aside, people get way too lucky with multiple choice exams
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Even back around 2006, my biology teacher did exams on paper only, with questions that are free response only. Even AI and cheating aside, people get way too lucky with multiple choice exams
That’s just the reality of these tech circles. The goal isn’t to complete. The goal is to eliminate your competition, one way or another.
It’s happened with smartwatches, it happened with Nest, it happened with voice Assistant/Home devices, and it’ll continue happening with the rest of what they make too
Just because you don’t want one, it doesn’t mean nobody else does. The vast majority of people here drive smaller cars.
That’s the good part. There’s plenty of choice, and it’s easy to swap
What is happening to GNOME is truly one of the biggest fumbles in OSS. They could have just continued improving things, but instead choose the path of most resistance, refused to commit to any logical strategies for further improvement, and are now stuck in a loop of nothing getting done
It’ll take another massive quality scandal, or just a generation of shit products, but sure
I have used MO2 to mod my games for the past decade, and i still use it with just as much success on Linux. Strongly recommended
That’s just such unnecessary friction. If it already works, just stop treating people like they’re guilty first, and have to be acquitted later
On Nix, trying it out is the easiest case scenario of all. Try out the community flake, and roll back if it isn’t up to your standards yet
That’s kind of the point though. One of the foundational pillars of a good distribution is mature package management, and that includes not relying on self-updaters that will pollute your system with untracked files
It’s quite upsetting that we’re not getting any of these cars in the west, purely because bullshit politics
You can already do that now. Either install the cosmic
group, or cosmic-session-git
from AUR for a newer version from upstream
I would like for the people, who come up with these ideas, to dogfood their own product. Actually force them to try their own medicine. It would be a single digit percentage of acceptance then
I used to be a huge fan of Fi, especially as someone who would frequently travel, as it was really cheap to use both at home and abroad.
That was all until they pulled the rug from under me and i got slapped with bills for an inactive plan.
Even Amazon with their AWS would cancel stuff if you’ve clearly not been using your instance, but these guys changed the agreement and said fuck you anyway.
Not that it matters anyway, because genocide supporters don’t deserve any clients
Yabridge is pinned to 9.21 because of changes to Wine, that broke UI interactivity for most VSTs. There is a branch where it’s being worked on, but the main branch recommends to pin the older Wine
The description sounds like you’re one of the people who are affected by this. Try setting LD_PRELOAD=""
in launch params and see if anything changed
Yeah that checks out. I’ve found out about this in a doubly infuriating scenario.
I was home abroad on a holiday, and they billed me for my regular monthly service. So naturally, i got slapped with the 25$ rejection fee, and then my bank decided to pay the overdraft on the second attempt, resulting in another 45$ in bank fees for that too.
Everything in the US is purposefully designed to fuck you over.
I have mine on a rPi 3b+, in a docker container. Works great
Oh it absolutely does. Anything you run through steamplay gets a folder in ~/.local/share/Steam/steamapps/compatdata/
or equivalent for your installation
Sometimes horrible things happen to people who least deserve it, but these people literally voted for what is happening