Exploding Heads is the only one Im aware. But I am certain there are others; just need to dig for them.
Exploding Heads is the only one Im aware. But I am certain there are others; just need to dig for them.
Imagine using Nano or Vim; when you could be using Cat and Echo.
/s
A few exist, they’re just defederated from most instances. Its Freedom of Association at work, the only acceptable form of censorship.
The Fediverse’s demographic is digitally conscious lefties and moderates that desire transparency, accountability, and greater user control.
Ah, a fellow Atomic user
Still holding out for PC3
I use Fedora FYI
I never understood the IBM/Redhat hate being directed at Fedora. Imagine being against using Debian because of the Ubuntu Amazon fiasco that happened years back.
Is there any real world testing of Clam’s antivirus performance?
Where can I learn such power?
I heard you liked Linux so much, I installed Linux on ALL your harddrives
No, they’re just going to make a lightweight NT Kernel that only has what’s needed to stream a Virtual Machine.
Bold of you to assume they’d use software that’s already been built. They gotta reinvent the wheel every time.
Just gotta hold out for Gnomes Mosaic plans to bear fruit
2### is the year of the Linux AR/VR Desktop!
Who is Linus and why does he Torvalds
weeps for he does not know and is hopeless
The electoral college complicates things by having each state be its own separate popular vote.
Two states, Nebraska and Maine, will split their electoral votes based on their popular vote. But the rest of the states just give all their electoral votes to their popular vote winner.
The core issue is that a presidential candidate can win 50.1% of the vote in a state and will receive all electoral votes as if 100% of the state voted for him.
A secondary issue is that electoral votes aren’t equal. Each state has a minimum of three electoral votes. This creates a situation where Wyoming, a state who’s population is smaller than our capital Washington D.C., has more voting power per person per electoral vote than California; the most populous state.
How bout, now hear me out, we build more and better housing. I’m not throwing Grandma and Grandpa to the curb I’m overthrowing Capitalism first
Too bad, so sad
Faster memory is cool, but when will frequency and timings be set dynamically per system load? Seems like an overdue efficiency improvement.