Comment Re:Linux? Fedora, Debian, Arch, Ubuntu, etc... (Score 1) 86
Nice. Is there a Flatpak for it?
Nice. Is there a Flatpak for it?
Do the people in Manhattan accept living in choking smog?
In that case, apologies for the mis-characterisation!
And I agree with you that solar and wind are not sufficient base loads.
It looks like the GP fits into the following group:
anti-wind, anti-solar, pro-oil, pro-nuclear
Which is rather popular with republicans for some reason.
Whereas myself and pretty much everyone concerned about fixing the environment are:
pro-wind, pro-solar, anti-oil, pro-nuclear
Unfortunately far too many pseudo-environmentalists have hijacked the green movement and brought with them anti-nuclear BS, ensuring many more decades of dependence on oil than was necessary.
Following your argument to its logical conclusion, you are advocating a return to a hunter-gather society.
What do you mean? I'd thought the security model was always pretty clearly laid out.
Microsoft, GitHub,
I think I read somewhere that Mojang, LinkedIn, Nokia, Hotmail, and Skype are also considering joining...
Just to help keep the group diverse, you understand.
Found the misanthrope.
Pretty sure that's been the mantra since 20 January, 2017.
Don't worry, it's not going to last.
They plan on fixing this high value with Big Sur, their next signal that they're effectively bowing out of the computer market.
Came here to post this.
Surely you mean Russia, right?
Just when they're falling over themselves to convince governments how trustworthy and secure they are and that everyone should put all their shit on their servers.
Couldn't have happened to a nicer company.
...is this better or worse than Optifine, which has existed for the Java version for years?
Not really that big of an issue, though. Microsoft of today is a lot different than MS of 15 years ago.
(insert Qui-Gon Jinn meme photo)
"I wish that were so"
Byte your tongue.