snap would be better then installing from manual archives, but it’s comparisons are actually to your distro’s package manager and flatpak.
snap would be better then installing from manual archives, but it’s comparisons are actually to your distro’s package manager and flatpak.
Cool but the proper solution is that they shouldn’t have access to this data at all. It should be either stored locally, or encrypted on their servers. Companies not being able to access their consumer data should be the default.
Except those people tied themselves to the track and started the train themselves… Completely voluntarily.
ya know some things just are better not being fact checked, don’t ruin the vibe
Why would you need to host this? Why not just have a client that does backups?
Wow are the graphics absolutely gorgeous
I tried and couldn’t find it on my system. I run Linux btw.
If I saw the new and old bags next to each other, I probably wouldn’t even notice the difference before reading this headline lol. It’s basically the same.
The free market is going very well here
You realize all these terrible opinions start with you realize?
You realize Skyrim was released over 13 years ago… Right? I can’t understand how this stance makes any sense.
Yes they are. Why the hell would you not? What a toxic comment, we haven’t even seen anything about the game and you’re already complaining about it simply existing.
Stats are incredibly boring. People want to see upgrades that actually do something, stuff like perks. Those are far more interesting and tangible than leveling your CHR stat from 32 to 33.
Also all the ad blocking extensions would have to continue maintaining forks of their own projects for increasingly obscure manifest V2 Chromium browsers.
yeah but it’s GAMER so it’s okay
looks like the bigger issue is hvec itself. Also the support is extremely spotty with all the other browsers as well, with it still only having limited support in Chrome as well depending on your hardware.
Or just use av1 instead. I’ve literally never run into this as an issue before lol.
They’re already a fork of Chromium… Also it doesn’t matter much since they use the Google extension store, which disabled uBO.
You could probably install and handle a manifest V2 extension by installing the xpi file manually. But as a developer, the users who would actually do this is a small fraction of the previous user base.
So how do you justify your limited manpower to be spent on that increasingly obscure user base? It may as well be removed anyways at that point.
Eh, I’d still take Chromium anything over the dumpster fire that is Safari
I use Fedora and I don’t understand this
I just want to pound my coffee and get to work. I finally gravitated to Fedora because it’s clean and just works. Too much setup on my Arch and Gentoo installs with way too much breakage. It’s fun to customize and tweak distros like those to an obsessive degree, until you actually need to get work done.