Obligatory Fuck you, pay me.
I stopped using them altogether when my job provisioned a YubiKey. Got one for personal usage and it's pretty solid for just about everything I'd have used a fingerprint sensor for.
Probably just spend more time contributing to foss projects. Maybe write technical documentation.
I've just assumed they don't care. They've done scummy shit for years, and it doesn't really matter because they'll still sell massive amounts of their first-party titles. So any bad faith they garner with a subset of their audience or old fans is just dust in the wind since it won't ultimately impact sales.
God and Guns. Name a more iconic duo
Would be really cool to see these new Snapdragon X Elite laptops shipping with Linux.
Battlefield 3 or 4 and Halo MCC. Also Skullgirls.
The future's looking bright for those Russian knock-off Steam Decks.
Absolutely. You shouldn't have to dump 30+ years of your life into your job just to get a wage that should be the baseline salary for your job.
I strongly agree with both points, but it should be noted she was making almost 75k as a teacher according to the article which is definitely on the high end for Ohio teachers
was also a cheerleading coach and yearbook adviser with a salary of $74,720 at the time she resigned.
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Reading more into the article, she's been teaching for 30 years. 75K for that sort of experience is ridiculous
Watching CinemaSins so much, I get inclined to go "Roll Credits!" anytime I hear someone mention the title of the movie they're in lol.
No particular order to these.
- Yacht World (2020) - Engelwood
- La Familia Pt. 3 (2021) - Always Proper
- Yasuke (2021) - Flying Lotus
- Lindo (2020) - emune
Into the Sun
Yeah, this is something I'd expect to see on Moral Orel.
Cool so we can claim these frozen embryos on our taxes right? We can get state benefits that are allotted to children for these embryos as well?
I can write a better guide if people want.
Please do if you get some time this sounds amazing
+1 for Helix. I found it recently and it feels way easier to make changes and add support for new languages.
It would be the exact same amount of effort you'd use to get new software on other distros. Both Arch and NixOS have very straightforward methods of installing new software that aren't any more difficult than doing so on Debian or some other distro. Both Arch and NixOS support independent package managers like flatpak and snap + they support Appimages.
I'd also add that OP doesn't even need to use NixOS to use nix packages, whereas Arch or Debian would require systems based on those distros. So if anything NixOS tries to make it very easy to add and configure software. Where does all the effort come in?
If so how is it? I'm heavily considering grabbing an M1 and trying it out if it's in a state where I can be productive.
For context, I use an M1 for work and it's awful only thanks to macOS. The hardware is excellent though. I can run an army of containers for hours, I can have OBS running in the background if I need to quickly record something, and I can have 2-3 JetBrains IDEs running without skipping a beat.
But I truly cannot comfortably use macOS in my personal space. I don't really want to go into my gripes with macOs; suffice to say it's not a route I'm willing to explore any further.
That said, I've tried to keep up with Asahi Linux but have not seen very much feedback from those who are using it.
If you are using it I'd love to hear some feedback on what you like or dislike about it. Does all your hardware work? Do all your standard linux applications work?
Edit: I dont really know how crossposting works in the Fediverse. Sorry if this thread shows up twice