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  • Won't matter.

    Laws only apply to those with less than a billion dollars.

  • I'm sure all the "now we are gonna manufacture iPhones in the US!" conservatives will raise their displeasure with this any day now.

  • This clueless woman is meant to be a leader in education.

  • Something something about showing connections between points in a circle... the chocolate starfish of life.

  • Sure, but just cut out that avocado toast in the morning. It'll be fine. /s

  • A dozen, you say? A dozen fascism enablers may be growing a spine??

    What a fucking timeline.

  • It was much easier to fake a resurrection back then.

  • A lifetime of being a loser can really do a lot to a person.

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    Jump
  • And? Damage done. Once a moron, always a moron.

  • Is it really "cyberbullying" against Musk if Musk first negatively affected the lives and livelihoods of, say, millions of people?

  • Ah yes, GTA Online now has kernel-level anti-cheat -- but only got it recently. It used to work.

    I'm also on all AMD. I do play almost exclusively single player, so maybe that's the main difference.

    There shouldn't really be anything about Mint to cause such different results -- even though they're both derived from Ubuntu, I'd be curious if your experience changed with something like PopOS (more designed with gaming in mind, so could eliminate some possibility of setup issues or similar).

  • GTA V works fine... Played it yesterday.

    Yeah it just does not mesh with my experience at all.

    Driver issues?

  • For me, it's 1 game out of 300 that doesn't work. Not sure when last you have tried. Reliable Linux gaming via Proton has grown by leaps and bounds since the Steam Deck.

    Haven't needed Windows for 3+ years. Gaming every day.

  • My experience over the last few years of Linux gaming is: with Proton, it's mostly a matter of It Just Works™.

    When it doesn't, switch to Experimental, and then usually it works.

    Compatibility with older games is fantastic, too.

    The exception to this are games which require kernel-level anti-cheat. This is a security nightmare on Windows as it is, and it simply doesn't work on Linux. Luckily, these games are few -- but they do tend to be big (e.g. Apex Legends).

  • Literally the same deal Trump already pulled out of. We need people with longer memories to fight the fascist threat.

  • Just like "I'm just asking questions."

    Keep on shifting that window, fascist.

  • I don't disagree with this hot take. But the major difference is the sheer resources needed to have an LLM in place of a "do one thing right" utility like sed. In that sense, they are incomparable.