Native package manager > Native binaries > AppImage > Flatpak.
Yes, snap isn’t even on the scale.
Native package manager > Native binaries > AppImage > Flatpak.
Yes, snap isn’t even on the scale.
They’re planning on making a version where everything is a snap. Performance and usability may come later, who knows.
The goal is not always to “take control” of the whole system. A cryptolocker that makes all your files unreadable will happily run in user space.
Also, you’re forgetting that windows also have UAC, and that people will happily type the admin password of their device when asked to, because they’ve been conditioned to not care by badly made stuff. And, while win+r is unlikely to work in most Linux DE I know about, triggering a visual prompt that ask for your password is also a thing.
There is not much difference between common Linux distro and windows as far as seizing user files with malware is concerned, aside from the fact that no website will care to try telling you “press alt+space” instead of “win+r”.
There’s too much US specific legal mumbo jumbo and administration terms in there for me, but seeing that there’s a bit of resistance against this whole “ban books” thing is good.
Now you have a visual interpretation of the concept of a plan.
At this point I’m almost expecting to see banners to “Christmas 2025 sales”.
So, saying people should “get used to cloud gaming and subscription only” in the future gets a free pass, even if the people that said it are the one trying to create cloud gaming and suscription only games?
No worries, at no point in recent years have I been feeling I “owned” a ubisoft game. Not even played them. I’m that committed to follow thge instructions of some dipshit.
Good news, they’re making eating in expensive too, so you can get the full experience!
“Stalled I/O” has entered the process list :D
It says “I don’t really speak french but I’ll write something good enough”.
Seriously, it sounds really weird.
Someone made that, sort of. Unfortunately, the privacy nightmare is slightly reduced compared to the original one.
From Welcome to Lemmy Shitpost. Here you can shitpost to your hearts content.
to Welcome to Lemmy Shitpost. Here you can shitpost to your hearts content*.
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: limitation may apply
Any decent person who would have been “overly optimistic” at the time would have supported epic, and just that. There was no need to go out of his way to trashtalk others like a whiny bitch, especially when at the time said “others” where the place they had a chance to make money before.
This is only a threat to people that took random picture at face value. Which should not have been a thing for a long while, generative AI or not.
The source of an information/picture, as well as how it was checked has been the most important part of handling online content for decades. The fact that it is now easier for some people to make edits does not change that.
It was either that or eating your head off.
Does these “companies” includes the one that were outed for just doing computation on plain old processors and claiming they had made huge breakthrough in quantum computing?
Hey, anything that’s not Silver Energy is ok in my book as far as hell portals are concerned.
That’s the thing that changed.