if every single token is, at the end, chosen by random dice roll (and they are) then this is exactly what you’d expect.
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Steam Hardware@sopuli.xyz•With just a microSD card, you’ll be able to easily bring your games across the Steam Deck, Steam Machine, and Steam Frame.
2·3 days agocall of duty player, probably?
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Technology@lemmy.world•Breaking: Google is easing up on Android's new sideloading restrictions!English
1·4 days agobecause they haven’t? We don’t want any changes to our ability to install software. This would still kill f-droid, and the “flow” they talked about isn’t a system wide setting. You have to do it per app. And you, the owner of the divice who just wants to install something on your device, would have to register. So if too many people install the app, the dev would be forced to register as well.
How is any of that “listening to user feedback”?
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Linux@programming.dev•sudo-rs Affected By Multiple Security Vulnerabilities - Impacting Ubuntu 25.10
62·6 days agobut they rewrowe it in rust for safety!
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Can Google read my Signal messages on stock Android?
2·8 days agowhich they control
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Can Google read my Signal messages on stock Android?
4·8 days agoand the os. Always the os, if it has root access :)
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Can Google read my Signal messages on stock Android?
3·8 days agobut the sandbox is controlled by google, of course. They might need to snoop on your app for “accessibility reasons” (no pun intended)
as a beginner, this was what made me move away from ubuntu years ago. And something wrong will sometimes end up with you messing up your system. Ubuntu just isn’t a good beginner’s distro anymore.
everyone’s adopting it because they’re forced to. And shut up with your “but you can use X”, some distros literally plan to drop support for it entirely.
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Games@lemmy.world•To the rapidly aging person reading this: GameFAQs is 30 years old, and people are sharing their memories of the venerable guide hubEnglish
12·9 days agoyes, but thanks for telling me anyway :)
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Games@lemmy.world•To the rapidly aging person reading this: GameFAQs is 30 years old, and people are sharing their memories of the venerable guide hubEnglish
461·9 days agoeverything is fucking videos now. You get stuch at a very particular place? Prepare to sift through literally hours of video instead of, for example, just searching for the name of the place you’re in ingame
you can have a digital system with more than two states. You just have to be able to reliably tell apart the different states.
Ssds are digital devices, but the consumer ones usually store more than one bit per cell.
that’s the thing… wayland has repeatedly said they will not reach feature parity. So from the word “until” onwards cad be deleted, back to the older comment
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Programming@programming.dev•What do you think the future of Windows is?
3·9 days agoyou mean 365 cloud pc?
“these new cars have a teeny tiny fuel tank with a tiny range! They used to have a bigger tank!”
“Drive an old car”
In this case the new car is objectively inferior, and I can’t buy a new old car anymore.
When something complains about very real problems due to missing functionality, the proper answer isn’t “fuck you, use the old stuff, or stop yearning for the functionality that te intentionally crippled”
eh, the lots of info thing cuts both ways. You’ll find a Lot of outdated advice
I am not referring to it being a drop-in replacement. I’m referring to the fact that there are multiple supposedly-interoperable-but-not-really non-drop-in replacements is the problem. And it does affect the end user if devs find it difficult to adopt (as many do).
Wayland is designed for ease of development for wayland designers. “We’re just a protocol, the coding is left to anyone else” is the easiest way to write code. Because they decided not to write any at all.
well that’s the problem. “I don’t use it therefore it must be a bad idea”
see that’s the problem. Everyone’s first response is that it’s a niche problem. For every complaint. So what? It’s a new problem is the point, however niche.
Btw, this is not a niche problem. Some big projects have explicitly said they have had this very problem




not really. If the system outputs a probability distribution, then by definition, you’re picking somewhat randomly. So not really a simplification