From what I see Gwynne Shotwell is the one that's really doing the heavy lifting in the company.
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I'm all up in that VR and sad the way it's been treated.
Yea no shit I have to figure out why it's having issues, but my point is that I still have to jump through hoops just to figure out what's wrong, I have a life to deal with besides being on my pc for hours on end
I generally only use Linux for programming just because how convenient and straightforward it is, but beyond that I have no incentive to move.
I like KDE but the ui is jank af right now, after logging in, it takes a solid 1-2 min for the taskbar to actually popup, and opening file manager including any file dialogs takes about 5-10 secs which is pretty insane since I'm running on a pretty powerful PC with a Samsung 990 pro M.2.
For context I am using Endeavour distro with nothing else modified.
shutdown is a command, so op is technically right.
Not really, the people who write the articles are actually employed by those magazine companies, and everyone who wants to get one, needs to pay for one.
Use boost for Lemmy.
I am more of a foul white jar guy
i hope you're trolling.
not just features for the average consumer, but also a plethora of tools for developers. But then you'll see some airhead keep saying about the 30% cut that steam takes.
Yea I fucked around a lot to make it work, Nobara is usually the most stable one to get vr working but valve keeps pushing out updates that completely fucks up the vr launch process. The other big issue is asynchronous reprojection missing.
I haven't said anything about it being a failing company, I'm just introducing some much needed information because of how much glazing I've noticed.