What they’ve gone with is that it’s targeted at foreign tourism even though nothing in their statement indicates that.
We’re communists etc. who have occasional little struggle sessions over Keralan politics. So, we largely know where Kerala is.
IPFS is torrent magnet stuff?
Machine consumable slop, most podcast apps have an option to paste the RSS URL in.
Before everything was Reddit or Facebook or whatever the idea was that you’d have an app that would just consume RSS feeds of the latest articles from the various sites you like. It’s still around but it’s not doing well.
There’s 0 content in it either way.
It’s barely about Iran. They just needed one of the countries we’re constantly antagonizing to stick in there.
My desktop’s a many-hats workstation. Half of it I could easily do in Linux using the software I use now, half of it I can’t. Do work with it a lot through WSL2 and our servers though.
And well, my laptop’s an M1 MacBook. It has its own issues. :P
Main issue on the desktop side though is not having the Adobe Suite, love em or hate em it’s what we use. And, I personally use every major bit of it a lot, and then also do collaborative work with it.
Closing my eyes and half dreaming just after reading this title had me thinking of dung beetles renting shopping carts to transport poo. Just saying.
Rosie the rocketer.
“Here’s how Trump can still win.”
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It’s been a big factor in Linux now having extremely strong support for windows games, as it runs Steam on Linux, uses PC hardware to play PC games, and it’s built/supported by Valve who did a lot of the heavy lifting on improving the existing Linux windows compatibility layer to where it is now. What that means for you is basically anything in Steam will run well in Linux even if it’s not a native Linux game (which most aren’t).
Otherwise, Proton’s the name of Valve/Steam’s compatibility layer project, and you can look up game-specific user reports on playability here: https://www.protondb.com/