special sauce they cooked it with let’s it run on the trashheap of a computer
It's called coding in VS C++ and using native Windows controls, a dying art form unfortunately. The price is losing cross-platform compatibility.
special sauce they cooked it with let’s it run on the trashheap of a computer
It's called coding in VS C++ and using native Windows controls, a dying art form unfortunately. The price is losing cross-platform compatibility.
There are two Linux paradigms that I consider stupid. One is the use of centralized software repositories managed by the distro instead of individual developer maintained installers. The other one is file system case sensibility. They already admitted defeat on the first one with the rise of containerised applications. I wonder how much longer they'll keep the charade on the second one.
In some cases it took people 2 to 4 days to release a working version without Denuvo
2 to 4 days? How about months and counting? Not to mention many Denuvo protected games are only playable through Switch emulation, something that might end soon.
You're putting too much importance into this matter. If this is distressing you should let it go and think about something else.
What I'd really like to have is a tool that lists blocked communities. That information is not as public as defederated instances.
Only if you say it was written by an AI, that's the lesson here.
Linux Hater's Blog was half satire and half honest criticism.
What would be a solution to this conflict?
Guess it’s time for another FPS hit…
Is it August already? Man, time flies.
I don't see how this is any different from adding another e-mail account on gmail.