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  • I agree with the immutable bit, but Arch is literally what Valve develops against for Proton and their other services, so as far as compatibility goes it would reason to stand that as long as you are capable of actually maintaining an Arch install, you would be at most-compatible on it.

  • There are literal codes you can enter at the post office in the gamecube version to get this and play it. Or wherever you enter them at.

  • Sure, but the CI/CD pipeline would take care of that for you for every single build. You build the pipeline once and then forget about it until Apple makes some breaking change. Meanwhile, you push the code to your repository one time and watch as the machine automatically builds all 50 installers for you in one go AND publishes them for you without having to lift a finger.

  • The options are basically:

    Matrix if you want a Discord-like experience

    XMPP if you want a whatsapp/google talk like experience (both of those are based on XMPP)

    Signal if you want hyper-secure chat and don't mind some mild inconveniences in things like registration or desktop apps.

    All three support or can support E2EE.

  • I would strongly recommend libaxolotl/OMEMO over OTR, far stronger algorithm.

  • So we're back to emoticons now?

    What's old is new again...

  • Just rewrite it in haskell (or Fold)! Problem solved :)

  • Just remember that you all are cogs in the machine, and also nobody owes you anything - including a greeting.

    My guess is your workplace has a low personal life/low banter culture or even policy. If thats the case, you may be talking to people who know this and dont want to get in trouble, or to people whose souls are crushed and theres no life behind their eyes.

    Don't take it personal.

    I've worked in both kinds of environments. I prefer high banter/high friendship environments but i work fine in either.

  • Yes, the ETAs inherently cant be as accurate as Google because it is an offline map. Google Maps uses your location in addition to traffic data it collects to adjust time.

    This is less of Organic Maps' fault and more of a data science problem.

    Maybe with a better algo, it could calculate the time better, but without the realtime data itll be tough.

    Additionally, I don't think the OpenStreetMaps database collects speed limit data. This is one area that could actively be improved. Edit: I am wrong

  • For daily use, if you want something that uses the same data as OSM but has a Google Maps like experience, use Organic Maps instead. Its really good and very modern. Its also completely offline so it works without an internet connection. Slight warning though, it uses a cache of open streetmaps and not realtime data - this gets updated once a month.

  • I use kmail daily. It is viable. The only thing i hate is the presentation of plaintext vs html mode.

  • Strap it to the back of a VR headset or on your hip to get on the go "cordless" linux VR

  • Help me understand if I am interpreting you correctly:

    We have free will in a deterministic universe because feelings?

  • I've found exFAT to be a bit smoother in operation, but really old devices dont care for it (SD cards).

  • I feel like those calculators are lying or intentionally ignoring things, because just from 2020 to 2024 alone, products have gone up by 2.5x their original cost alone. The only things that somehow havent are the subsidized products like milk and gas (still around $4 per gallon somehow, and it used to be $2.50 for milk before 2020)

  • Could be Filelight

  • Hey ma, they're putting out the 'hottest on record' headline again! What're we up to now, 11 years in a row?