Agreed, but it still is the only device that can run GrapheneOS.
Agreed, but it still is the only device that can run GrapheneOS.
Signal seem to be the least compromising messenger app out there with their privacy policy and open source code base. It’s only natural they are frequent victims of FUD.
I’ll probably stick to 5e and switch to a different game once Hasbro forces DnDbeyond to disable 5e content. The only answer to enshittification is complete boycott.
If I remember correctly, it was identified that institutions traded then to be able to better control prices without intervention from retail. Makes cost more predictable. This would make sense to utilise if you have to roll big positions.
This photo is way older than any AI project.
Nope, it’s not even the executives, they are straw people for the most part.
Most corporations are owned by investors who can cash out any time and threaten to plunge the stock into oblivion by doing so. They go where short term profits are highest, squeeze out every bit they can get and prodeed to the next investment afterwards, demanding enshittification there.
I love Linux but Programs like CAD and professional graphics software don’t run. Still Linux is only an option for programming and gaming.
All of them are dumb. And any architect or planner involved has to have realised that within hours. That leaves no morally sound room for their involvement and must be the main reason most of them deleted any reference of their involvement they could.
And the Screenshot is made in the underdark, right west of the entrance below the goblin camp. This game deserves all of it praise.
What I don’t get is that there is not even a discussion about repercussions, regardless of what country is affected. The money paid annually to M$ would be sufficient to equip any government computer with Linux and develop Linux based variants for any special case software needed.
I mean I get why there is no change, their lobbyists are entrenched as hell, but there isn’t even a discussion!
Well technically they did raise awareness.
Apart from that I don’t get why they make that argument. If that sounds good to you, use Signal.
Have not used Standard Notes yet. How does it compare to Obsidian?
I wanted to fully switch to Linux and FOSS for a while now but specialised software like CAD and image editing are either non existent or completely useless for professional purposes in their FOSS versions. What angers me most is that most is them could run on wine easily if the developers did some minor changes so it seems intentional.
Some of the tech they developed and use is open source. But the core tech is closed. For me, that’s good enough as long as they keep up acting with integrity they do.
Been using them for a while before switching to their paid version. Of course they are closed source and a business, so any hype and over the top praise is misplaced. That said they are indeed one of max a handful companies that never did anything to make me feel that my trust is misplaced. Their service is great, the products are well polished and reliable. Development is slow and they aren’t cheap. Their target audience is very security and privacy aware so any betrayal of trust would be punished incredibly hard. In that light, their own self interest should be a good insurance, should you be uncertain.
Awesome! That’s essentially lucid dreaming, congratulations!
It seems like they don’t back Trump despite him being a fascist, they back Trump because he is a fascist.
Also, NATO did not “expand its territories”. Sovereign countries that saw the Russian aggression seeked membership to be protected.
TBH I don’t like FreeCAD - I fell like it’s like recommending Gimp as a serious alternative to Photoshop. With enough effort and deep knowledge you can almost achieve similar results but you have to invest multiple times as much time. The saving in licencing cost is very quickly eastern up by the increased labour cost.
There is an alternative that has come a long way IMHO, though: BlenderBIM. They are still not quite as good as ArchiCAD and such but it runs natively on Linux and is very neat so far.