Not only that. Backroom deals without public documentation has been done since the beginning of humanity.
Even if blockchains were widely used, these things would happen outside the blockhain and no one would be the wiser.
Not only that. Backroom deals without public documentation has been done since the beginning of humanity.
Even if blockchains were widely used, these things would happen outside the blockhain and no one would be the wiser.
The fact that they only do this in Europe is the biggest “fuck you” to users they could have done.
I had an account there. I never used, but I posted a few times just to see what it looked like.
The UI wasn’t bad, and if they have any resources left they should repurpose that UI on top of Mastodon.
It can’t be headline driven if you remove the headlines. Musk, probably
In Swedish it’s called medsols and motsols. The iteral translation is with the sun and against the sun.
I fully expect that we will soon hear how Apple revolutionised the industry by pioneering repairability.
Same. I still use Kerberos, but I use kinot manually when I want to authenticate. It does force me to type the password more often but the benefits outweigh that.
I use KeepassXC and sync the database on my Nextcloud instance. It works really well, as long as you have Nextcloud of course.
I accidentally subscribed to it, and since I get a 500 error every time I try to visit it (problem with fedia.io I think) I cannot unsubscribe.
It’s kind of annoying.
In a way, the media hype was not completely bad. It helped ensuring there was budget to fix all those systems.
Remember the Wil Wheaton drama? If you know, you know :-)
Is there a trick to play that one on Steam Deck? At the end of a level it tends to slow down for me, giving me about 1 fps. Others have mentioned playing it, so I wonder if there is something that can be done.
Mostly retro games. Retroachievements is amazing, and creates an entire new dimension to retro games. I’ve been score chasing a bunch of Atari 2600 games as evening entertainment.
As for Steam games, Neon White is pretty good. I’ve also been playing Hifi Rush, but have gotten stuck on a battle that I can’t seem to beat.
My current open source project is a programming language engine, which I implemented in Kotlin and compile to the JVM, Native as well as JS. That means I can run the JS version in a browser, but I don’t have to deal (much with JS itself). The actual web UI is very minimal, because developing for the web is, as you correctly asserted, a nightmare.
Just because there are other things that are worse, or at least as bad, doesn’t mean we shouldn’t call put bad behaviour when it happens. And written MS it keeps happening.