

a bit late, but never too late


a bit late, but never too late
idk i dont count while sleeping


the article wrongfully states that MacOS X was built with an open source core, which is wrong
much of it’s core is instead source avaible, namely the kernel, XNU, and not open source


one major note about GoG’s drm freeness, most games on GoG are DRM free on Steam as well, sometimes with some small caveats though, such as the need to patch some of them, because the Steam builds of the games expect Steam to be there stuff like the achivements API and won’t handle gracefully a failure to use the API, but thats pretty easy to do most of the time and AFAIK is not an intentional anti piracy tactic


iOS is malware why are you even suggeating it


thats an Annanas


I have had this happen on reverse
I when I go boymode, with my mom at some place like shopping mall, I got weird looks because people thought we were a couple


no they wont, they dont go after big tech, you see, gotta keep capitilism going so that rhw wealth trickles down
in case you are not sure, this is a joke, about how there seems to be no rules for big tech


yes, when the a company that pretty much popularized loot boxes, skins and trading is the good one you know things are bad
Steam has by far the best user experience of any onljne game store and just softwarr store in general, with refunds, a good and accurate category system, accurate reviews, per game forums, a place to share community mods, achivements, cross platform support, a friends system, group system, cloud sync, a way to devs make availible private and public beta builds, good and granular regional pricing and many more
so many features, yet tim sweeny could never understand why people believe epic store is inferior


a sane light in the replies
finally someone gets it


I am not ever trusting a proprietary OS, specially when it has been actively advertised as “caring about your privacy”


yes the point of apple prodcuts is to waste money and shove it at everyone’s faces


AFAIK, the allowing the user to install and remove certificates is a x86_64 thing only, arm will happilly fuck you over, x86_64 UEFI implementations ARE REQUIRED TO add that feature to be spec compliant, this was a intentional decision by Intel and AMD to keep x86_64 open to new OS and not locked down to Windows which could one day be a sinking ship, so that x86_64 would not be at the mercy of Microsoft’s success and attachment to the platform


no, it is not worth the money, I rsther pay for nebula or float plane or patreon


wow so many trade mark violations, so blantant that even a shit a automated system shouldve caught it, but no google is too busy selling ads and profiling users


and using non-free extensions as well


I wouldnt dare recommending something that most cant use, simply because they cant buy, beyond that there ethical considerarions, Apple is famous for ecosystem lockin which is extremely unethical


human milk probably does better than cow milk just saying
Newpipe, grayjay and many others too