

It may not be the best of all time, but I remember Celeste has been a blast to play, and it’s really well polished
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It may not be the best of all time, but I remember Celeste has been a blast to play, and it’s really well polished


I guess, the point was there’s nothing doing that in windows, and you will have to check manually or use an expensive M$ certificate


We have thought about this but we opted out, since we do not see all too much benefit from our side. Handheld stuff is not our major focus. Also, we had some concerns that this could get a “burocractic loophole”, which seemd to be more or less true so far.
Additionally, to us all this “initiative” locked like an emergency rushed thing, so that Bazzite finds new kernel maintainers and for other technical stuff after kicking the maintainer, which basically made most integration work for them
We neither want to be associated with “Playtron” too. There are more reasons, but Ill keep them out of the public
There could be theoretically a benefit in terms of specific patches for handheld devices. Antheas made there a really good job in creating and finding the proper patches, but since the person is not in Bazzite anymore and the rest seem not to have their experience.
Weve been working together with ChimeraOS and asus-linux since more then a year. Much testing and integration from inputplumber came from the CachyOS Handheld Edition too! :) I dont think for that a collective with strings attached is needed.


I sometimes do, but very sparsely, it’s hard to come across a task that’s good fit for an LLM unless you’re prototyping something, imo
Wow, they took the joke much further than πthon


Partners in a family are not fully random and that might skew the statistics. Besides, I would expect upbringing to play a bigger role than genetics


Well, if you mean later retirement age to be higher than life expectancy by at least a decade, maybe


What is it that you’re trying to do then?


I guess that meant they blocked you


I read it like that comment have been directed at the article, implying ‘know your rights’ to be ‘…and do not resist’


No, AC that can run backward is much less widespread, because it’s more expensive


Problem is heat pumps don’t seem to be very widespread, so this is more theoretical point, imo


From the link:
Here, the Ubuntu developers roll out in-house universe security patches (additional backports of new patches against historical versions of the packages), which was previously not available
I’m not sure every package should be considered supported in LTS, so this not being available by default looks ok for me
Yeah, when the same API endpoint sometimes return a string for an error, sometimes an object, and sometimes an array, JSON doesn’t help much in parsing the mess


At least they don’t corrupt the memory like 101-pedes


My favourite ones are compiler optimisations based on impossibility of Undefined Behaviour, like this one: https://stackoverflow.com/a/78751225/1122720
And time travel, of course: https://devblogs.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/20140627-00/?p=633
The source claims that enhanced is this one: https://science.nasa.gov/photojournal/global-image-of-io-false-color/


Yeah, I had in mind their office they changed every now and then to break compatibility with FOSS office, afaik this is not the only thing they did like that, but support for running old software usually was decent, true


A bit ironic when Microsoft struggles because someone else keep breaking compatibility. Although I would prefer it to keep trying because that would have been more choice and competition in the mobile OS land
WindowsNT was POSIX compatible, afaik