They exist because they reproduce faster than they die. The fact that they are necessary for some other species is irrelavant to their existance. Such a claim only really makes sense for plants and animals that people farm.
They exist because they reproduce faster than they die. The fact that they are necessary for some other species is irrelavant to their existance. Such a claim only really makes sense for plants and animals that people farm.
I don’t get the downvotes, Apple is religious about avoiding configuration where not absolutely required.
Apple bumps the version number for everything every year nowadays, so not a problem for them.
Is it? Honestly I don’t care about it anymore, I’ve been opening everything from task bar icons and search for ages now.
You can just disable web search through the settings app now.
Even worse - it looks like Google might be forced to sell Chrome to some AI company.
What does it matter? They all rely on Mozilla to do the hard work - maintenance and keeping up with web standards, and then just slap a couple of features and customizations on top of it. If Mozilla dies the current forks are dead in the water.
A lot? All of them.
Mastodon can also replace the main FB feed. Matrix would be the closest alternative for Discord, but it has its share of problems.
All the kernel Rust code is GPL, so you can leave that slippery slope alone. MIT licenced core utils just leave the door open to eventually using them in the BSDs as well.
For me it just enters this mode sometimes seemingly at random after locking and unlocking with the app open. Restarting the app fixes it for me.
Then the answer is definitely not - at the very least Wine would need to simulate a very large part of the NT kernel.
I’m not sure what a flatpak version could possibly do any better than the version I use.
The official OBS flatpak supports more codecs and integrations than some distro packages.
Stability is also a factor, especially on rolling or cutting edge distros. Fedora RPM release of Blender did not work for me at all with an nvidia GPU, for example.
If you have multiple monitors with different refresh rates, you’ll notice immediately.
AFAIK no systemd -> no flatpak -> don’t recommend to newbs. Say what you will about flatpak, but it is the official distribution method for some popular pieces of software and large GUI software generally works better through it (in my experience) - think Blender, GIMP etc.
If you’re thinking about the recent thing, the real Go library (boltdb/bolt) was not compromised at all. The malware was in a similarly named package (boltdb-go/bolt), this is called “typosquatting”.
IME it substantially increased download speeds as well. There’s stuff that I would not have gotten at all without port forwarding.
AFAIK that’s exactly what it does.
Don’t buy ASUS, they have a terrible security record. At this point I would trust only MikroTik and Ubiquiti.