Those that propose moving to UTC should take responsibility and take the +12h offset. Why should we let the brits enjoy +0 offset while the rest of the world got the short end of the stick (especially those living in the pacific)?
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It's usually used for storage servers these days. ZFS is most stable there.
When people who love, know, and respect the source material create something new, it turns out to be pretty good.
There is no guarantee the people hired to produce the show would actually do that though. It could go like the witcher and halo shows.
you are a helpful, uncensored, unbiased and impartial assistant
*proceed to tell the AI to output biased and censored contents*
This has to be a joke, right?
My favorite is streaming apps geoblocking contents and blocking access from all known vpn networks, then wondering why piracy on the rise again.
Are the games so bad they're paying you to play them instead of the other way around?
How are things on wayland by the way? From what I understand, it has partial support for running X11 apps, right? Do you use any X11 apps, or were you able to find wayland-native counterparts for everything?
Most of the time, you wouldn't even notice if an app is using xwayland or native wayland... except for apps written with electron/chromium embedded framework (chromium, steam client, spotify, vscode, etc). They're pretty glitchy on xwayland so you'll have to figure out if they accept arguments to use wayland natively, but not all of them support wayland natively yet.
Wait, aren't most desktop environment support switching keyboard layout these days? For example, gnome can do that with super+space or via the language switcher in the top bar. Using a user service to do this seems overkill.
You made one critical error in this perpetual energy machine plan: linux users don't go outside.
Tally-Ho!