

Oh damn, that’s interesting! You’re right, I totally didn’t notice it at first.
Yeah hopefully they were tasteful about the crops, at least… Part of me suspects it will be cropped right down the center though…
Oh damn, that’s interesting! You’re right, I totally didn’t notice it at first.
Yeah hopefully they were tasteful about the crops, at least… Part of me suspects it will be cropped right down the center though…
I was hoping this would have the Japanese dub lol. Still, pretty cool that they did this.
Really looking forward to see another take on GitS.
I also have faith that Science Saru will come at this one from a unique direction and art style. 🤞 Fingers crossed that the story holds up and has something really interesting to say about the modern digital climate.
It’s like grub hub but for cats.
(Watch out birds!)
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No much to add to this myself but it’s awesome and you should keep up the good work!
Yeah, I mean… We all hoped it wouldn’t have been this way lmao
I actually feel like season 4 was pretty good as a modern rendition. Otherwise, I’m partial to Takeshi Koikes films. There’s a new one of those coming out just this week iirc.
If you have the lid closed, you’re looking at 3 to 15 watts to have a laptop running in the background doing some basic server shit.
Not all laptops make effective use of power with the lid closed, sadly. Not saying this as a correction, but for others to know that they need to make sure these settings are available in the bios of the system they are buying.
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The mini rack is pretty decent, but I wish that the size decided was a 12" or so rack, so that more computer hardware could fit without the struggle.
I’m sure more stuff will be made the accommodate this scene though.
The windows kernel isn’t all that great, particularly in the realm of memory security or scheduling.
You know, to each their own. Question is really whether windows maintaining a closed source kernel even makes sense from a maintenance burden perspective when it really doesn’t give them much money in return. (Most of their money in 2025 comes from cloud services, not operating systems)
Probably. In all honestly, if you are a hexbear user, I’d be keeping a careful eye on who owns the domain when it magically pops back up.
I like the art of this cover – I haven’t read any of it though. Is it any good?
That’s fucked up. Just another AMD L. Long live the rabbit.
Source: A man who owns a Golden Rabbit and will always call it the Golden Rabbit.
The best path forward is that developers make their linux drivers before they release their hardware to the market. You know, like what they do for windows.
There’s no silver bullet here. You have to wait for someone to reverse engineer the drivers if the developers of the hardware don’t care enough to supply even basic linux driver support. Either that or linux becomes so popular that it becomes senseless to ignore it (let’s be real though, MacOS is popular enough for this to be true and yet there’s still new hardware made that ignores that platform too.)
I mean, my issue is that most buttons on my huion are still non bindable, and some graphical interfaces cannot be interacted with in mouse mode and only register as touch. Lastly, occasionally programs completely ignore pen sensitivity, such as blender.
This experience was when I was last on gnome. I’ve been on budgie for a while as a result of needing a tablet for my hobbies.
The lack of proper tablet support in wayland prevents me from being excited for this. I wish there was more news on that front.
Centralization is a weakness
While I agree with the basic premise of this, I think this is all-the-more a good reason for design solutions around this problem to be discussed so that more competitors can exist. If the fediverse is to expand, there needs to be easy non-technical ways for users to start up a multitude of instances. More of these types of services actually reduces centralization, in that sense.
Corporate internet doesn’t even filter out “uncomfortable” shit for people. They have a vested interest in keeping people engaged whether it’s through love or hate.
This is a misconception I see all the time. Reddit et al try their hardest to make browsing feel like a roller coaster to keep up engagement.
Afaik it’s not. It’s all stop motion animation. Granted, I don’t know much about it’s production.