

RISC-V and ARM exist. You can buy laptops based on either of these architectures for a very reasonable price, compared to Intel and AMD’s x86 offerings.
Have fun dealing with that Device Tree bullshit because hardware autodetection is so 1998.
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RISC-V and ARM exist. You can buy laptops based on either of these architectures for a very reasonable price, compared to Intel and AMD’s x86 offerings.
Have fun dealing with that Device Tree bullshit because hardware autodetection is so 1998.


Gaming industry is way bigger than movie industry. Almost everyone plays games.
Most money goes into mobile money traps, though.


Same reason GabeN switched.
Took him a while, though. Remember that he was originally employed by Microsoft and when he founded Valve and they licensed the Quake 1 engine, among the first things they did was to port the engine to Microsoft Direct3D (luckily they kept the OpenGL renderer because back then Direct3D ran worse).


That’s pretty much what GNU is about, just technologically superior.


Tires made of natural rubber actually exist.


The headline is claiming that.
Welcome to the internet and clickbait headlines.


let’s not pretend they’re solely responsible for the memory pricing crisis.
Nobody is claiming that. Did you even read the literal first sentence of the article?
the memory pricing crisis that its own AI ambitions are helping cause


I really don’t get this latest series if tantrums from LibreOffice/The Document Foundation. They are attacking every other up-and-coming open source document project.
That’s how Italo Vignoli is. He’s been a source of toxic hatred even back in the OpenOffice split days, when Sun handed OpenOffice to Apache, he attacked OO because they didn’t transfer the trademark to him.
The same happened more recently with Collabora Office. Collabora developed a web frontend for LibreOffice, for whatever reason not as part of the LibreOffice project, then Collabora’s LO contributors were kicked out of TDF / LO development, and then TDF announced a competitor.
I keep using LO because as a tool it works for me but every single time I see statements by Italo Vignoli, he comes off as totally unbearable.
What if that was her wish when she was not in her right mind? Terminally I’ll people have the right to live in the moment instead of being tied to the death bed.


An international team of physicists has achieved a breakthrough in understanding something that has puzzled scientists for decades: the discrepancy between experimental measurements and theoretical predictions of magnetic properties of the muon, a heavier cousin of the electron.


It adds a fancy installer and it’s own kernel and some other things.
So not merely a fancy installer for Arch. Thanks for proving me right.


True but the wrong claim was that Cachy is merely a fancy installer for regular Arch.


CachyOS is just a nice installer to jump into rolling Arch.
https://github.com/CachyOS/kernel-patches says otherwise


Your photo literally spells out Intel Core 2 Duo, not G5. Also 1.5GB RAM.
Don’t waste your time with it. Clean it up and put it up on display. Other than all that dirt, it’s a nice looking piece of computing history.


The worst part was is that they WERE developing it for PC due to the existence of the leaked alpha
All console games are initially developed on Windows PC. Back in GameCube days Nintendo even forgot to delete the Windows version of Pikmin from the release image: https://tcrf.net/Pikmin_(GameCube)/Windows_Executable


You mean when PlayStation dies.
If Disney have a commercial interest in promoting their failing MCU movies through a rerelease on PC of the existing Wolverine game, they might hammer out a deal. Announcements were reversed for lesser things in the past,


they have confirmed that they won’t do that anymore.
Dude, it’s not a legally binding contract. All I wrote boils down to basically “wait and see”.


It’ll stay exclusive for a few years. And then they’ll look at the economics again and possibly reconsider their current stance.
That’s not how patents work. x64 patents lapse sometime THIS YEAR. Everyone can make 64bit x86 CPUs.