Their general point of view is definitely not wrong.
When it comes to music, I've had a good time using Reaper for casual guitar recording, however a bunch of my plugins struggle horrible with Yabridge. A lot of this stuff has online per-system drm these days, namely anything from NeuralDSP, so that often puts it to a halt
I know more than a handful of developers who religiously refuse to learn version control systems, and barely know how to operate a computer in general. It’s more of a mindset issue
It really just depends on what you do, and how you do it.
A formula-1 car is not for normies, but a regular car is. Same principle applies here. My tech illiterate mom has Fedora on her laptop, and she finds it considerably more intuitive to use, than her previous Windows installations
My current go-to controller is the Switch Pro pad, however it has a colossal issue in not having analogue triggers. I'm actually heavily considering getting the 8Bitdo Ultimate pad myself
People have put work into this, for free. And the moment they ask for support, you immediately bring the pitchforks out, over a singular pop-up you can permanently disable? That's just plain disrespectful, at the very least
I am struggling to understand the point this guy is trying to make. He's upset that the system works, and he's upset that it's doesn't require immediate manual intervention at every step. Is it just the nostalgia talking?
To most of us, an operating systems is means to an end. We use it to do work, or play games, or whatever else you want to do. If anything, Linux overall is in the best state it's ever been, and it only continues to improve.
If the low-level manual work is what he wants, then there are certainly options he can adopt into his workflow, but outside of that, it just feels like aimless anger
No one's clairvoyant. Time will tell, if this will become a reality at all to begin with.
Given how people are foaming at their mouth, over the need to integrate chatGPT into everything, that doesn't need it, I suggest you start worrying about it now, because we're already seeing the catastrophic consequences today
Half the shit i want to watch isn’t available on Crunchyroll, but was readily available on Anix.
Somehow a piracy platform had integration with Anilist, but something you pay for doesn’t. Plus the price only continues to rise, but the service continues to get worse too.
It’s always a service issue. People will just find different ways to achieve the same result
Has anyone here played the first one? I've been interested in it for a minute, but it's come out during the souls-like craze, and ended up looking just like everything else out there. I got Salt and Sanctuary instead of it.
Hear that it's good overall, but fell short with some really annoying limitations
I'll take "things business people dont understand" for 100$.
No one hires software engineers to code. You're hired to solve problems. All of this AI bullshit has 0 capability to solve your problems, because it can only spit out what it's already stolen from seen somewhere else
Their general point of view is definitely not wrong.
When it comes to music, I've had a good time using Reaper for casual guitar recording, however a bunch of my plugins struggle horrible with Yabridge. A lot of this stuff has online per-system drm these days, namely anything from NeuralDSP, so that often puts it to a halt