

The EU is following in a not far future.
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The EU is following in a not far future.
Are you sure that Dolby Vision is a main selling point of Android TVs?
I upvoted you, I am a fellow openSUSE fan and contributor.
But I need to point out that if you install VLC from a repository outside of Factory, then it’s not auto-tested.
Moreover, Packman is external to the openSUSE project altogether. If you use it, you are supposed to “just trust” that everything will be fine.
You are better off installing VLC through Flatpak.
I have to agree. There’s a bigger picture for sure.
The root issue is the same, which is: to delegate more and more rational thought to machines.
It’s happening, I have friends who are picking up this habit as well.
One was scared about the remarks of Iran a few weeks ago, and asked ChatGPT whether they would move war to Europe. As if this software trained on Internet bullshit was the Oracle of Delphi.
It also includes Messenger.
I’d hope that Tom’s Hardware is written by someone more knowledgeable than “the average person”.
Otherwise it’s as good as dead.
The global pandemic of COVID-19 was not a visible menace, and only endangered the poor, the old and the weak.
No one uses Thunderbird anymore
You pulled this out of your ass?
Thunderbird currently has millions of users.
You are a griefer.
Then came RC2 and RC3.
For e-mail, Tutanota, Posteo, Mailbox.org.
For calendar and contacts, self-hosted Radicale.
Many won’t touch the command line.
Because you are mentioning that game as the reason why “Linux is dead”. Maybe if you shared someone would be able to resuscitate your Linux.
The user to whom I was replying asked for a replacement to Windows’ .exe. Flatpaks are that, but much better.
They are bound to be bloated and self-serviced, just like .exe.
KDE Discover and GNOME Software eliminate the need to use CLI.
I can’t spend all my money searching for a therapist.
If only it was not counter to the very human nature