Microsoft saw Google and Apple do this with phones, and Steam do this with games, and that’s why they made the Windows store a thing starting with 8.
They wanted to go the same direction.
Microsoft saw Google and Apple do this with phones, and Steam do this with games, and that’s why they made the Windows store a thing starting with 8.
They wanted to go the same direction.
Yes, that’s the implication, and it’s certainly intentional for you to think of it like that.
There is essentially no way to enforce, or even monitor this, like it’s fundamentally impossible without controlling everything from stl creation, to weapon construction.
I used it a decade ago and it was my favorite distro
Cool, what’s a reasonable replacement?
I would use an activity pub Lemmy verse Facebook
Nah, same here. I never connected it online. I just use it as a display
Pony Island is super creepy, love it
Ye u right.
Gross.
I think people misunderstood what I meant entirely. I’m saying it’s gross to need an ad blocker just to browse the web, which should be in line with the values of the people here. I got down voted badly and I think it is because there was some possible alternative explanation that I still don’t understand.
I’ve seen them set up in servers a RAID 1 booting ESXi
1/10 with copyrice
I still can’t really tell the difference between 30 and 60 fps, so I run everything at 30 with higher settings. I feel like I’m winning.
I always hated the ribbon context menu system. It ruins the way I learn watch involves where something is just as much as what it’s called, kinda like remember where on a physical page something is even if you don’t remember the page.
Static, nested menus are superior.