Ah, okay. Yes, I can understand that now
Why condolences?
I don’t feel like I’m addicted to it I just play Aram a few times a week - and I have a plentiful life outside of LoL
Yeah, I’m using both all the time. Funny that you mention the teams Problems. My camera 9nly works ok Linux Teams but not on Windows 😂
I’m already using libre office all the time - but aside from gaming I heard that office is the only reason to still use windows. But I just need any document editor - not ms office - so that’s a no brainer for me But for some people at work when MS documents are sent via email and edited - then sometim3s it just doesn’t cut it.
Wow, you nearly described the same experiences I had just recently - when I installed steam and a few games for the first time on Linux. And I was also like “Oh, what? It actually works!!”
I immediately shrunk my windows on dual boot and will likely uninstall it completely in near future. No need for bloated windows anymore
It’s just a dream, so I don’t know ^^
But 6 and 9 can be confused when you don’t know the orientation to read them in
Is there any such keyboard config for smartphones/laptops?
I don’t mean 60+90 but instead “60 or 90, both goes”
Yes, I read the article. But I was wondering on this
Oh, interesting. Is there a similar thing regarding EU citizen and gdpr? Or did they really only share US customers data?
The funny thing, is that it actually never makes sense to “predict humanities demise”, as noone will be able to witness your prediction coming true. You won’t be able to reap any benefits of your true prediction, so you might as well bet on survival
It has been used so much recently that there is even a wikitionar entry for it - with a link to its original creation!
Even then. If steam actually locks out out of your games, then I bet hacked will quickly put more effort to sidestep the drm and make that more easily accessible.
One of the few companies I’ve purchased digital good from - and they haven’t enshittified themselves yet
Even if we use an algorithm to make the decision, the execution needs trust and cooperation from society and industry etc. This is a real big thing and democratic voting partially legitimises the chosen actions so that people are willing to cooperate. This isn’t trivial when a computer does this.
I really don’t think, that resource allocation is the root cause problem here.
I think resource allocation fails primarily due to either authoritarian political systems with their psychological bias or democratic systems where neither voters nor politicians make an sustained effort to be scientifically calibrated and instead aim for popularity and people pleasing. IMO this is why democracies fail to achieve the best outcomes. As a consequence, resources as not well allocated.
This is some high quality stuff here - being able to recognise many of them
I did notice the sluggishness as well. but I didn’t mind much