both fixed things many times
both fixed things many times
As a ““power user”” of software, 98% of software sucks. There’s always shit that makes you go “have they even tried using this?” or “did they test this at all?”
weird way to say “reposting”
I see the opposite. There’s a lot of people that don’t even tell their parents where they live, or that they have a partner etc.
tried Jerboa at first but it was extremely choppy. Now I use Sync and it’s smooth af
We had these classes and people are still stupid. Your point?
I agree with the top level comment but this one reeks of toxicity, so unnecessary
Haven’t encountered a single game that doesn’t work since being on Linux for over a year, though they surely exist, and I’ve played at least 30. The only things annoying me is that I have to reconnect my steering wheel after I start Dirt Rally 2.0 to have Force Feedback, and that I can’t tab out of League of Legends and instead have to minimize it with win+down.
GitHub started adding new good features after being acquired by Microsoft
To show what happens if you don’t listen to the community before making changes, I’m guessing.
Even though this is bad and many developers won’t want to use Unity, I think there still may be enough devs that will comply and generate more profit.
I’ve been giggling at this since I saw this in the morning. I’m trying to fall asleep now and I’m still here
this is how I became a software developer
This definition of “free” in the context of software is used only in specific circles. It’s confusing for everyone else and another word should be used.
So people who create it can afford to live?
Yeah it’s great, same thing on the Google Pixel. The mic/camera thing brings peace of mind