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You should see what happens when someone posts news about Windows
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You should see what happens when someone posts news about Windows
Not language directly, but rather force of habit.
It sounds wrong to you because you grew up saying it another way.
There is no one way that objectively makes more sense than the other, each language simply has its own habits. If everyone in Germany said “drei Punkt eins vier”, it wouldn’t sound awful to you at all.
The ad blocker works well enough for me. I see no reason to switch browsers.
You’re right, Firefox deserves a little blame for that. :-P
Congrats on the release!
How is lemmy-ui-leptos coming along? Curious to know when it might be ready for primetime.
It’s easier to make small saves for games like The Pedestrian, because essentially all you have to track is which puzzles you’ve solved.
Whereas in an RPG with a persistent world like Cyberpunk or Skyrim, you have to save the state of every single object and mechanic the player has interacted with during their run, and there are usually a whole lot of those.
What’s bad about IPv6?
The fact that this is the top comment sends a funny message about the Lemmy community as a whole.
Federated?
You’re just throwing together FOSS buzzwords at this point.
A sample size of 1 isn’t really meaningful.
Also, this post is refuting a claim that isn’t really being made? At least not literally.
The last major holdout that is also financially dependant on Google. Chromium has consumed the internet in all but name.
That’s obviously not what OP was referring to when mentioning “Firefox themes”.
What are you talking about? GOG has been involved with Amazon for a long time now, and so far it has been exclusively beneficial for GOG users.
Then just pretend it doesn’t exist. I don’t understand how this affects the GOG userbase. All that happens is people speculate about how GOG is out to kill DRM-freedom.
No one in the comments seems to consider that this could very well be an additional revenue stream that GOG desperately needs.
“How do you know someone’s a Firefox user? Don’t worry, they’ll tell you”
Do you think comments like these are swaying public opinion in your favor?
People don’t actually care about the article, they’re just here to circlejerk about their hate for commercial software.
You can use whatever license you want. You can even go ahead and write your own license from scratch.
You’d only have to worry about enforcing the license, especially when you include such unorthodox terms and conditions.