That’s slowly changing though, as the enschittification of windows continues. They may not care to know about the details, but all of those points do fall under the “it just works” catagory. And they do care about that.
That’s slowly changing though, as the enschittification of windows continues. They may not care to know about the details, but all of those points do fall under the “it just works” catagory. And they do care about that.
I believe so. Tbh it feels a little like the NASA version of “look at this cool rock I found!”
The point is that we were able to detect the planet at all. That’s interesting enough in itself, and at no point is the article insinuating anything spectacular about the planet itself.
You should, it’s amazing for gaming. Especially steam, everything just works.
Also a great idea, I didn’t know that.
Obsidian is awesome, and obsidian publish costs money but it’s very easy to use.
I use openSCAD. It’s 100% programing code input, which seems like a giant learning curve at first. But if you aren’t afraid of it, you’ll soon see how powerful it is. Especially with the additional libraries available. (They have lots of fished parts & shapes, like threads or electronics cases) Also thingverse.com has lots of .scad files to download.
Meh, close enough.
I’ve been meaning to try this out. As a big fan of the neverwinter nights community, and someone who played rhe original WAY to much, it’s just to tantalizing.
Edit: I mean the original Morrowind.
I agree with you. I just felt it necessary to inform those that read comments and not the article itself. Especially because (here’s my opinion) I feel that if you don’t pay for a product, then you ARE the product. Even if Kagi isn’t perfect, the payment model should be supported to foster this kind of internet.
I read the article, and nothing in there seems to be a valid criticism of Kagi as a search engine. It’s all about the founder not understood GDPR, or how Kagi wasted money on free t-shirts, or the writers personal opinion on AI.
This is largely an opinion piece. It has merit as such, but please don’t take this article as factual journalism.
Pcloud, NordVPN, Tidal, reMarkable sync
I’d use Obsidian Sync too if I used Obsidian across devices. I just back my vaults up in the cloud.
The analogy doesn’t work. The difference is that this “printing press” is stealing massive amounts of creative work and calling it its own, and using massive amounts of energy to do so.
You are correct, it isn’t. Even doing custom prints for people comes with way more hassle then it is worth.
That’s a nice OS! Never heard of it before, but it looks like it delivers exactly what ir promises.
Bazzite. It’s made for gaming, but it just works, 0% hassle. I used to love doing lots of stuff with the terminal in arch, but since I switched I haven’t opened the teminal once.
Signal, texting, emails. I’ve never been on Facebook, and never will be. I prefer to not be spied upon by evil billionaires.
As an alternative suggestion, you could use bazzite (atomic fedora built for gaming) and add an arch compartment for coding stuff.
Bazzite just runs games out of the box, it’s soooo convenient.
If you use steam I’d suggest you think about switching to bazzite. It’s made for gaming, and every steam game I’ve tried so far has worked flawlessly. I used to fiddle around with stuff to get some games working on arch, but after switching I was blown away with how easy gaming is on this distro.
From the OP’s comment history it looks like they are from Sweden.