I assume with "V" they mean vector? Then it wont, because RVA23 compliance requires the vector extensions. One cant just say "we are nearly compliant!" But apparently they just did.
toothbrush
> fully open
> looks inside
> not open source
Thats a really good article, super helpful!
Yeah, the choice to fuck over customers would be heavily curtailed, think of the lost profits!!
Sure. The steam version is easiest, just install steam, get the game through steam and it should just work. Heres a website that tracks compatibility with linux through proton, valve's solution to running windows games, its installed by default when you get steam: https://www.protondb.com/app/389730
Reading Kents unhinged messages, that seemed inevitable in hindsight.
A very good idea. Their old release model was pretty bad.
Uses MIT license, complains that it does not offer the GPL protections...
Well...
For me, the worst part is when they interrupt a video. Anything longer than 5 seconds is also a dealbreaker, often I decide that I dont need to see the video after all when multiple longer ads happen. But then again, I could never stand ads on TV either.
I think whats especially egregious about youtube ads is that they prevent you doing what you came for. On basically all other sites, ads are something in the background, something you ignore. They cannot be ignored if they play instead of a video.
finally
I like the Piefed software but im a bit concerned that there is basically only one big instance right now, on the dev server.
Its not easy at all, I found it a real pain to set up if you dont use an apt based distro. Opensuse tumbleweed for example requires you use kernel modules not shipped by default and some third party repos.