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Same with complete episodes of Beavis and Butt-Head.
Same with complete episodes of Beavis and Butt-Head.
Hamilton isn’t a movie.
To me, updates and DLC serve different purposes. Updates are for bugfixes, new features, feature enhancements, etc. DLC is new game stuff, like additional characters and levels and so on.
There needs to be a tech-workers’ union. (Not just for gaming.)
Yeah, if that’s the only reason, changing your shell is overkill.
I don’t use Wine.
Love seeing you guys bitch on every software launch for a Linux release lmao.
Yeah, no. I don’t want any Windows software. Everything I use is free/open source.
Inkscape and Krita are not capable of professional work.
How so?
Are you a programmer?
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I started gaming after I switched to Linux, so all of my gaming is Linux-based. It helps that I use emulators for everything, and Linux has excellent emulators. When I built my new computer and discovered I could emulate a Switch at a playable speed, it floored me.
I still have a soft spot for Kubuntu, but I had to move to Arch because I wanted my software up-to-date. It really fucking sucks when a new version of something comes out and you have to wait for somebody to get around to updating the repo. Sometimes it would take months.
I don’t have any problem using those. A lot of times, your can just say “search”, and people will know it’s a web search because it’s implied.
Yeah, and then I still use ddg to search Google (with !g).
Disney do this with old folk stories, but then they get to “copyright” it?
They can only copyright their version of it. The original folk tale is still in the public domain.
What’s galling is that Disney has profited so much from public domain, not when it’s their turn to give back, they fight it tooth and nail.
~95% of the JS code you see on the Web has semicolons. Apparently, a lot of programmers think it’s worth that extra keystroke to avoid these types of bugs. I agree with them. The difficulty with programming isn’t “Arrgh, there are too many keystrokes, my hands are tired!” It’s “Arrgh, HTF did this bug get in here?!?”
Programmers who care about best practices. Here are a couple of scenarios where not using a semicolon will bite you in the ass.
Yarr, 'tis be true, matey.