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I'm not surprised, given the fragmented nature of Linux in terms of distro, packaging, and libraries. Given the low number of Linux gamers, there is probably no business case to deal with the support effort.


Slashdot website, which was once a massive tech discussion site.


Odd, I just tested this and it worked correctly.


This is a strange thread for me. I have a 2021 16" Macbook pro. I use Teams every day, and have some long meetings. The memory use is about 1Gb. I have no issues with it. It is snappy and performant.


Probably far better than Angular, yet will still be ignored by the corporate world... which is a real pity.


Really? you really want to argue that Trump wondering if disinfectant can be injected to destroy the virus is anything other than dangerously ignorant?

We have things that can be injected to destroy the virus. They are called "vaccines".

Trumps dumb suggestion is like watching someone use a weed whacker in their yard, then asking if microscopic weed whackers can be injected to fight the virus. I expect it off a young child, not a President.


You mean monoclonal antibodies[0]? Vaccines are far too slow for a fast-moving virus like this if you are already exposed.

[0]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monoclonal_antibody


Wow, those are the ugliest desktops I have ever seen.


Barbers often don’t have very nice haircuts. Car mechanics often drive “boring” cars.


Maybe this is more to your liking: https://www.reddit.com/r/unixporn/


I can't see Google following through, but just imagine... Australia forced to use Bing!


we could also just use duckduckgo


Contractor? You are making bank.


Paid in USD, worked remotely (conversion rates)


I've always referred to myself as a Developer, as my degree is Info Tech, not Engineering.

I'm not an accredited engineer, so I feel I have no right to the title.

It really annoys me that some manages at work call themselves Release Train Engineers.


I have a BSME degree. Mostly I write firmware.

Generally I think an engineer as someone that does design. Key part of that is some sort of analysis. That can be ad hoc, standards based, or formal.

Most of the time software feels like craft to me not engineering. Otherwise I'm more on the side that a license an engineer doesn't make. There are engineers without degrees designing and there are fat fuck PE's that just sign their name over and over for $300/hr.


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