I imagine that’s the only thing they could get the publishers to agree to. Still, it’s better than nothing!
There was a comment thread in one of the Linux communities the other day talking about this mindset. Obviously the comments got a bit rude and unconstructive, but the point is that you can switch to something like bazzite now and most things will work pretty well, but if you’re holding out until it’s perfect then you’ll be waiting forever!
I think there is a digital games storefront that lets you sell your games (robot cache maybe?) and it seems pretty NFT-ish, so yeah
“Now go tell those experts who the real guy who once read a blog is” is my new favourite response
Isn’t bazzite fedora-based? Meaning you use dnf
instead of apt
or pacman
.
Doesn’t “foresee” mean to look forward, to predict?
~oh no~
True, but there are plenty of alternatives waiting in the wings the moment they try and fill it with ads
Short for “the foreseeable future”
Are sub and superscript officially supported by markdown now? Or is that a Lemmy-specific extension?
You can, and it’ll probably get annoying if everyone catches on!
Group chats? They’ve replaced almost everything I used to use Facebook for.
It depends on the laws in the country, I very much doubt mine are the same as yours
Lousy Smarch weather!
How do you have rclone set up? I thought I had it working but it’s turned out to be way more complex than I initially thought!
You could try searching your browser history chronologically for a website that sounds like the one you’re looking for
Wow, that article is all proto-indo-european to me!
People are upset that the things they posted publicly are viewable publicly?
Is it stable enough to recommend for non-techy users? Set-and-forget sounds ideal for someone who doesn’t understand (and doesn’t really need to understand) all the updates their machine is doing.