This is what we needed. I am looking forward to see where it leads.
This is what we needed. I am looking forward to see where it leads.
I actually like this kind of light-hearted spirit. I dream of a future when this whole woke culture thing will be a thing of the past.
Besides video games, I need no Windows software at all. So far I have successfully played every single game I wanted to play, hundreds of them, ranging from small independent titles to AAA features without resorting to Windows. While I am aware that online play can be a problem on GNU/Linux, I don’t do online gaming. Sometimes, especially in the past, I may have to come up with some serious tinkering to enjoy a flawless experience, but ultimately I have never failed to run a Windows game on GNU/Linux as if it was a native title.
Underrated comment.
I have used booster since its inception. Super fast, never had a problem.
Interesting. Thank you for the heads up.
Not related to your experience, but there is HuggingChat, an open source alternative.
Paragraph «Don’t», bullet point number 3: Don’t look at any Microsoft source code. https://wiki.winehq.org/Clean_Room_Guidelines
Parabola GNU/Linux-libre.
Parabola GNU/Linux-libre user here. On paper, GNU Guix System looks exactly what I want from an operating system. The problem I have with it is the software repository full of severely outdated packages. Heck, last time I checked GNOME was three major versions behind. This is a deal breaker for me. It’s a downside that I don’t see coming up often in discussions.
As new vulnerabilities are discovered, my motherboard manufacturer issues new firmware versions with updated microcode, hence I do not need to install microcode updates from the operating system.
Parabola GNU/Linux-libre, an Arch Linux spin with no non-free software.
Parabola GNU/Linux-libre user since its inception more than ten years ago. It Is Arch Linux minus every bit of non-free software, which Is carefully left out.
Exactly. Having so many projects spun from the main distribution just for porting to different architectures is uselessly fragmented. This RFC will make Arch Linux officially ported to architectures other than x86-64 under the same infrastructure. Among other benefits, it should bring better maintenance. I think this is huge.