100%
Great! Competition is wonderful.
To be fair, I think the true heart of steamos (besides arch and just being great) is what they've done for proton, which all of these alternative distros benefit greatly from and make them feasible. It's like X or Wayland. Proton is just foundational (thank you wine) to gaming on Linux being successful. So even if they don't spend the time to support other handhelds running steamos (yet), they really are with what they've done with proton.
Oh yeah. And not just big. Like big in a this truck has no usable space kind of big and long. So long.
I like tidal. Switched to them from Spotify and have been very happy. Feels like tidal treats artists better and has some lossless quality.
They put pcp alongside shrooms and LSD. That's insane.
I plan to recoup the cost in cancelled subscriptions.
Yep. Just ordered 4 12tb hdds for a zfs setup
malicious compliance
Good. Fuck that. I hate the clear passengers just skipping the line because they have money.
Hah. Probably not rootable. Except I turned my TV off the Internet years ago. Still running a vulnerable firmware. 🎉
Totally unvetted source so grain of salt just the first link on a Google search, but this was essentially what I was trying to say: https://euromedmonitor.org/en/article/5908/Israel-hit-Gaza-Strip-with-the-equivalent-of-two-nuclear-bombs
Lol you all entirely missed my point.
My point is that the total gigatons of bombs that they've dropped on Gaza is quite likely quite similar to the power of the original nuclear bombs. Modern nukes are obviously vastly more powerful. I also may be still vastly underestimating the power of the original bombs but my point was ultimately about how much of Gaza they've already razed with bombs.
Haven't they already though?
Edit: /s. I was implying that they essentially have probably dropped an equivalent megatons on Gaza as what was dropped on Hiroshima but simply with 'conventional' bombs.
I fucking hate April 1 on the Internet. So over it.
Is this an early April fools joke?
Well..you unload. Wait for the temporary price hit to the stock, then buy as it inevitably returns to the consequence free level it was at before.
Although... Looking at the 5d chart. Nothing. Crickets. So 🤷🏻♂️
Also the delay in admitting it was just enough time for everyone internal to unload their shares.
Interesting. One advantage I could see to federation would be the ability to process some content on a delay at times of high load. I.e. prioritize local content then catch-up on federated content as possible. I assume that isn't how it works rn?
That could help alleviate federation forcing smaller instances to have to keep up with at least similarly big hardware requirements.
Parents are shocked by this. Truly groundbreaking research.