Jesus Christ, America is a nightmare
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And yet ten will crumble the conservative narrative.
Wait, so the patents Nintendo is suing them for breaching were only filed... months after Palworld was already wildly successful?
Unfortunately, that's accurate. My wife's a 5'4" 110lb EA and even she's had to either restrain or get away from violent kids.
If the hashes match the files from the Fedora or OpenSUSE releases, then does this really matter?
Not to mention the bandwidth costs… yeesh
Don't bother with ABP. Use AdGuard, uBlock Origin, and Privacy Badger.
I do think the 30% commission is high. But the problem I see now is, even if the gov't gets involved and mandates their rev share be lower, game publishers will absolutely not lower their prices to coincide with that. Corps know people are already used to paying pretty exorbitant prices, so they'd happily have the government mandate they make more profit while valve makes less without having to do any work whatsoever.
I’m going to say that watching sports counts, so we’re in for some Hockey Helldivers
They’ve moved the repo over to Gitlab, seems they’re just leaving the GitHub one up as a public archive and they’re anticipating it getting taken down
Did you read the page you linked to? You can still run unsigned code. You have to review it in the system settings, but you’re not blocked from doing it. I’m doing it right now on the latest version of Sequoia…
Valid, but these are things the vast (and I mean >98% VAST) amount of general computer users are not capable of understanding and should not attempt regardless.
If you care about privacy on any OS, you should be using a local firewall—something you can do on macOS. I use Little Snitch, which absolutely can block traffic to Apple’s domains.
This is the single most annoying thing about macOS. I’ll give you that. However, that being said, I haven’t actually run into an issue with it in the last two years.
Similar to others have said, I daily drive my MacBook for basically everything except playing games. I do still play Minecraft, or any (usually smaller) games that I can install on my MacBook natively, but I play most games on my desktop PC—in fact that’s about all I use it for these days. Funny enough, that hasn’t changed since years ago when I used Linux Mint on my laptop and Windows on my PC.
I work at a small, locally owned, computer shop. We order Mac parts and install them all the time. I’m literally doing a MacBook Air screen replacement tomorrow morning, and we’re not AASP. I don’t know what you’re talking about.