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Chinese-made MG-branded Audi knock-offs hitting worldwide markets in 3, 2, 1...

woelkchen ,
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What are some reasons as to why I would want to use this over, say, OSMAnd?

Osmand isn't fully free software. Some parts are under CC Non-Commercial license that forbids derivatives to make life harder for potential forks: https://github.com/osmandapp/OsmAnd/blob/master/LICENSE#L39 That's both against the Open Source Definition and Free Software.

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He can rest easy: I don't know who that is and how he looks.

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I can’t help but feel sorry for these guys, some of whom must surely just have been forcefully conscripted into this.

Once they get a gun, they decide where to point it!

Don’t forget the humans, I guess.

Don't forget who the fascist, murderous aggressors are!

Apple limits third-party browser engine work to EU devices ( www.theregister.com )

The Register has learned from those involved in the browser trade that Apple has limited the development and testing of third-party browser engines to devices physically located in the EU. That requirement adds an additional barrier to anyone planning to develop and support a browser with an alternative engine in the EU....

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That's one way to stop outsourcing to India and create EU jobs.

woelkchen ,
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Evey modern car can and does. Lawmakers currently sit on their hands regarding that.

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The host OS needs to do very little to maintain Steam compatibility. Most is done by Steam itself.

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If something breaks, people will blame Tesla first

Like when Tesla remove a feature they sold their cars with?

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States can establish religions. Federal government can't.

Edit: Forgot that federal government can indoctrinate religion just fine: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In_God_We_Trust

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Let's see if the don't kill command deters school shootings.

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State law can’t supersede federal law.

And Congress cannot pass laws on that. Constitution says so.

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Mandatory "one nation under god" pledge in school classes disagrees that religion cannot be established.

woelkchen ,
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That is an extremely narrow view of the First Amendment that goes against over two centuries of judicial precedent.

Mandatory "one nation under god" pledge in school classes proves that establishing religion in the US is fine.

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Those are literally not mandatory.

Except when they are: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pledge_of_Allegiance#Legal_challenges

  • "the Pledge of Allegiance does not violate the rights of those who don't believe in God and does not have to be removed from the patriotic message"

  • "As a matter of historical tradition, the words 'under God' can no more be expunged from the national consciousness than the words 'In God We Trust' from every coin in the land, than the words 'so help me God' from every presidential oath since 1789, or than the prayer that has opened every congressional session of legislative business since 1787."

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I’m not sure what you think those quotes prove.

That it's perfectly fine to for the government to promote Christian religion, i.e. what the submitted story is about.

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There are so many cases of promoting Christianity by the US government, a few cherrypicked cases of "trouble" doesn't disprove any of this.

  • "As a matter of historical tradition, the words 'under God' can no more be expunged from the national consciousness than the words 'In God We Trust' from every coin in the land, than the words 'so help me God' from every presidential oath since 1789, or than the prayer that has opened every congressional session of legislative business since 1787." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pledge_of_Allegiance#Legal_challenges

Also, the US print religious indoctrination on their currency: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In_God_We_Trust

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That would also be false: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ceremonial_deism

Nah, that's a bullshit excuse for religious indoctrination.

Now, will you admit you were incorrect about the pledge of allegiance being mandatory in schools?

No. If the pledge must be taught in school and some individual students can opt out of repeating that indoctrination, doesn't mean that the pledge itself is not mandatory subject in school. I did not write that all students must recite it.

All your "ceremonial deism" reference proves is that there is a giant loophole for the federal government to indoctrinate on religion and not just state and lower levels.

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I’m just going to stop talking to you.

Good, then I won't have to deal with notifications that some forms of religious indoctrination are just secular ceremony.

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Yet another proof that Proton is a great stop-gap solution but Valve should be pushing game publishers to make native Linux ports.

woelkchen ,
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Valve isn't promoting native ports in the first place and suits only know "Works with Windows games, we don't need to care about details".

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They already tried that in the Steam Machines era. It clearly wasn’t working.

Steam Deck is way more successful than 3rd party Steam Machines. The comparison makes zero sense because it ignores all developments since then.

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The cost to maintain “native” ports is too high to make sense for most developers.

If that was the case, no console ports would exist, except maybe Xbox because Xbox uses modified Windows internally.

Proton also makes it easier to preserve games since an “native” port would become incompatible overtime without work to adapt the software to changes in the system it’s running.

Inform yourself what Steam Linux Runtime is before making such comments. You are 100% wrong.

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It would be just as (un)popular as the Steam Machines if it wasn’t for Proton, that’s my whole point.

Which part of "Proton is a great stop-gap solution" makes you think I'm opposed to Proton?

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So, enlighten me, where am I wrong?

So you're too lazy to read up on Steam Linux Runtimes and expect me to explain it to you? SLR 1.0 Scout keeps full binary compatibility to Ubuntu 12.04, so 12 years already. SLR APIs don't change. That's the point. Get a clue.

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Ports aren't individual products on Steam.

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As a hardcore Linux fan, the only way I see game devs publishing native Linux ports is when when it has a >30% market share.

For Valve Linux isn't just another OS. It's their Steam Deck platform which they could promote towards publishers the same way as console makers promote their platforms. This story once again shows that chasing Windows compatibility without using Windows is a stepping stone but not the final answer.

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But to think it is free is just incorrect.

Did anybody say that making Linux ports is free? I certainly didn't. I said that native Linux ports lead to a better consumer experience which cannot be denied as seen with the submitted story about the Rally game.

Also Arthur made his obliviousness regarding Steam Linux Runtimes very clear by claiming that they were affected by changing Linux APIs all the time. That claim is just factually wrong.

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auto reported crashes

*publisher disables crash reporter*

https://a.pinatafarm.com/600x494/b70f9389a3/guy-tapping-head.jpg/m/522x0#img.jpg

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Instead, he bitches about Linux instead of the problem root.

  1. Game company funds through Kickstarter.

  2. Game company reaches goal from taking money from Linux users.

  3. Game company releases a shoddy port that crashes

  4. Sales data shows that customers don't wanna buy a separate SKU of a game that crashes all the time

  5. *LInUx bAd!!!*

Also this is a Steam Deck community. It should be obvious that all discussion around native games centers around stable Steam Deck hardware specs, SteamOS, and the Steam Linux Runtime container solution for games released on Steam, not some buggy (and mediocre) game from a literal decade ago released as tar.gz file into the wild.

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I think it’s hilarious with the market for Linux handhelds this hot that these companies are still like “ew no thanks”

I don't think the technical details reach the people making the decisions. They may have heard "Steam Deck works with PC games" (because there is no distinction between PC and Windows for them) and then don't allocate resources for a proper port to Steam Deck.

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Really spoiled the online stages

And now this change spoils single player.

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They probably analysed it and thought it wasn’t worth the effort. Companies like to make money after all.

If all the economic news from the games industry from the last year or so should have taught you anything: No. Shortsighted whims of shareholders are not proper financial analysis. The same people who also concluded years ago that leaving Steam and going exclusively to Origin was a good idea are definitively not the sharpest tools in the shed.

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The Newscast is not the images. It's an annoying video they embed in all articles and then floats when you scroll. I actually have set an adblock rule to block that shit.

As for the images, for now hotlinking to Twitter images is possible, so:

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GNwD7T6WoAA2XIx?format=jpg&name=4096x4096#img.jpg

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GNwD7RMXQAAuSJ_?format=jpg&name=large#img.jpg

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GNwD7T2WsAA2i_i?format=jpg&name=900x900#img.jpg

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First: Surprised it still exists.

Second: More surprised there are Apple AppStore and Google PlayStore links on the bottom.

woelkchen ,
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always prefer used console versions or pirate.

Or pirated console versions in an emulator ;)

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I’ve played the Sims on Linux before and haven’t had such severe issues with origin…

Out of curiosity I've looked it up on ProtonDB and there it says that EA Launcher regularly breaks on updates.

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Chinese spies like this trick.

woelkchen ,
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A billion common people could take down the government if they wanted. They like it that way.

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Where review bombing? (bc fuck PSN accounts)

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I would argue that the alternative to fossil fuels is “both and”.

You argue a lot of things, as long as nuclear waste comes out as totally fine.

The Finnish model exists and is well regarded.

Well regarded by nuclear fans, of course. Nobody is denying that. Totally unproven to work because nobody tried it, yet. That thing's construction isn't even finished. Check back in 100000 years until making further claims. I'll revoke my misgivings once it's proven to work. Until then don't pile up new waste.

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Sandwich: 🥪 (two disconnected slices of bread cut from a larger loaf 🍞)

Wrap: 🌯 (one continuous flat bread)

Burger: 🍔 (a halved bun, therefore it's also Chicken Burger, not Chicken Sandwich)

Taco (🌮) feels like belonging broadly in the wrap category being based on flat bread.

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Maybe I'm doing injustice here but I've always thought of soft tacos as a lazy wrap.

woelkchen ,
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It's not two slices of bread from a bigger loaf, so no.

woelkchen ,
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those poor sandwich shop owners are all going to go out of business when they hear the news

Yeah, with that hard competition by taco stands...

woelkchen ,
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A chicken sandwich is a sandwich when the chicken meat is between two slices of bread cut from a bigger loaf. It's a chicken burger when it's between two halves of a bun.

And as you said, hamburger derives from the German city of Hamburg, so Germans, not Americans, have the authority here.🤪

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You have weird Ciabattas if you think that Ciabatta is a kind of bun and not a bigger loaf. Croissants are pastry. And yes, burgers made with Kaiser rolls are totally burgers:

https://i.pinimg.com/originals/7a/a3/1c/7aa31c21b7b0f546ea7ebe4ac0a59b12.jpg

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I get that Gnome is RedHat’s main thing, but like at least make a button that says “See other excellent DEs”.

SUSE only supports Gnome on SLED but the big DEs are treated equally on openSUSE.

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