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His point wasn’t to find a CPU, it was to make a political post in a tech community.
His point wasn’t to find a CPU, it was to make a political post in a tech community.
You don’t use the technical term, but you do ask.
I’m not against telemetry, I’m against making it hundreds of different hidden options.
Relying on cultural hot topics rather than real character building killed this show. The spore drive was also kinda “out there” though interesting. I wish the best for the cast.
We did fine without it for a very long time. We still do with a lot of software. It’s called voluntarily submitting a bug report and/or core dump.
Those flasks typically have a thin plastic layer
Right. That’s why you build the software against a common library version.
Having every application load their own version of a library into memory is bloat.
The applications have binaries and libraries bundled for multiple arches. I wasn’t speaking to the package manager.
Of the future? They’re a duplicate of what Apple was doing with software as far back as the mid 90s.
Every ounce of performance we squeeze out of our hardware is replaced with pounds of bloat like this.
It’s fine for a utility or something you’ll hardly ever need to use, but running every day software like this is a complete waste.
Good riddance.
Lemmy has downvotes, but some specific instances (servers) do not allow them.
Or you sit in the library and “read” it. Now how do you define where the library is? Many libraries loan out digital copies. You can sit in a book store (they exist!) and read a book without purchasing it too.
It’s going to be difficult to use the “they couldn’t possibly have had legit access to all these books” argument in court.
Unfortunately they’ve recently stopped doing this. It was a great way to stick it to the man though
You’ll probably start with virt-manager then move to proxmox. This is the way, it’s only a matter of how long before you realize it’s better.