“Dasher, Dancer, Prancer…”
“His name is Meatball”
“Dasher, Dancer, Prancer…”
“His name is Meatball”
Having to install things mostly through flatpaks works seamlessly until it doesn’t. Then you’re stuck in dependency hell where you have to open holes in your containers to allow access to files or binaries.
I’m at a point where I layer enough software that I don’t know If there is still value added.
I’m currently trying Fedora Kinoite and from the get go the hassle of getting a proper Firefox+codecs to watch online videos feels like a major step back.
Then you have the issue of installing software in flatpack (is: vscode, texmaker) that are either not fully working of need to have their access tweaked. Atomic distros appeal is to “just work” it doesn’t seem like it does.
Dumb and Dumber: UwU edition
I’m surprised at the lack of enhancement request/PR addressing this.I really want to dust off my C# and try but I’m kinda scared that the reason it isn’t yet a thing is because it’s a mess to implement.
Pretty much the same reason why Quebec offers high subventions for R&D. This in turn attracts new companies and specialized employees. What the province pays in subventions they get back in attractive jobs.
FUSAK Biden.
At least a UK flag would make somewhat sense.
+1… Started using Zola and built on top of it to learn scss, javascript, and HTML. All that extra building was not required for a running site but was still a great learning experience.
Trying is the right term here. If it was easily crackable there would be multiple people doing it, especially considering the track record of Empress.
Wasn’t Empress the only person that could crack denuvo?
With the exception of Ontario, which is beefing up consumer protection legislation, Canada has poor consumer protection legislation, said Tamblyn Watts.
Just a side note, for a long time now companies have refused to sell items in Quebec due to the strict legislations surrounding consumer protections. Maybe Ontario is catching up but I wouldn’t say they are the exception in Canada.
The fact that zombies seems to be able to walk indefinitly in most movies/series without consuming energy bothers me more than it should.
Do they all evolve to photosynthesize!?
Especially that this was mostly a smoke screen considering how easy it is to register a company in Canada and then buy estate from said company. Suddenly it isn’t foreign investment anymore.
Some bloggers have experimented and used Mastodon as a medium to comments on their blog posts. Works quite well.
https://danielpecos.com/2022/12/25/mastodon-as-comment-system-for-your-static-blog/
You can download it from archive.org
Sadly it seems to be an edit.
30 years ago was 1994, the internet was quickly becoming a thing and if you would have told them that companies would eventually offer extra services if you chose to store your data with them, they would have believed you because that’s how the banking system worked for centuries prior.
Siemens makes NX. Catia is made by Dassaults. They compete for the same space in the market
It’s a software that is used extensively in aerospace and car industries. It’s also ludicrous how expensive the licenses are.
It’s hard to beat for completeness of functions but also for complexity.
Working with Catia is the other way around, no amount of documentation is complex enough that you really understand what something does or can do.
I dunno, I’m getting tired of them