Yes, “Killing In the Name”
Yes, “Killing In the Name”
If we are being fair, they are still reasonably fair to users. Open source gaming is not a reality.
They don’t force you to use Steam, but still work on Proton as Open Source. They don’t lock down their hardware.
What I’m trying to say is, while Valve is not perfect, it’s much better than any big tech alternative.
Apparently “STINKY” is the default StarLink SSID (Another Musk joke), so yeah…
You already got some good replies, but I still have something to add:
It is extremely unlikely you will permanently brick your laptop. The realistically worst thing to happen is that you end up without any working OS, be it Windows or Linux. If you can get help you will be able to install Windows again (not that hard though to do by yourself).
Second thing is that Linux installers usually come with a live environment. That means that your windows installation is absolutely safe while Mint runs from your USB. You can then do some browsing or play around with Mint before deciding to install it permanently.
No do the rest.
Apple already lost in the EU and need to allow other app stores
What do you mean? rustfmt is the de facto standard and is easily run using cargo fmt
. Most projects use it along with clippy, the standard linter.
Recently tried biome for a web project. It’s a combined linter and formatter, and it’s so good. Compatible with prettier too.
The numbers are totally off though.
A current-gen iPhone SoC (or CPU, the sources are not very clear), nhas about 19 billion transistors. That does not include transistors from flash memory. Following the numbers it does also not include RAM.
IPhone transistor count becomes completely irrelevant when you start looking at flash chips. Even a 16GB flash drive can contain 64 billion transistors.