Most of the comments about HDR on Linux is
- "Yeah, that's a weakness of Linux"
- "Yes, it's being worked upon. Hope it comes soon"
- "Some distro X has partial support for it"
I've never seen anyone become mad, both on reddit and Lemmy
Most of the comments about HDR on Linux is
I've never seen anyone become mad, both on reddit and Lemmy
I enjoy predictive text/auto-suggest during chat, Google's old voice-recognition for setting alarms/timers/conversions. OCR is also nice.
It is physically impossible for the bugs to hurl meteors at these distances
This one always bugged me (no pun intended) when I first saw the movie as a kid. We (humans in the movie) can barely do precision missile-strikes on another planet across the galaxy, and the bugs are way less technologically inferior. How do they even move/manage a meteor?
Buenos Aires is an inside job?
Did anyone buy the Pi Zero at $5 or did we all mass hallucinate?
And thus begins "why isn't the profit line going up?" phase of the company
that is how the internet started initially
All artwork will be deligated to AI. Photoshop discontinued. New "CS Suite With AI Agents" released. Works only with voice prompt and eye gaze.
"We promise"
Source: Trust me, bro
Let me tell exactly what will happen.
We are currently at Step 1
This comment is taken from another lemmy post but I forgot the username. Apologies.
Rule of thumb: If your game has kernel-level anticheat, it probably won't work. If your game doesn't have any anticheats, there's a 95% chance it will work on Linux.
We have to face the reality; Microsoft has got the majority of users by their balls. People don't like M$ per say, but rather the applications,the compatibility, and ubiquitousness of their platform.
Till people get their favourite apps on their desired platform, M$ could start charging $10 a month to access Windows + malware + ads, and people would still rush to buy them.
Adobe and Microsoft Office will continue to fleece their customers. The customers will cry but they won't do a single thing. Expect this to continue for the next 20 years.