Works pretty well and with some configuration you can get almost the same experience as configuring Linux with Ansible.
Luckily not. I work in the infrastructure team at a small company, everything we do is managed using Ansible (even Windows), so developing on Linux is a much nicer experience.
For communication we use Mattermost and Jitsu plus many other open source tools and services.
You see, if you buy a game they have already put in all the work, but if you donate they just get money to work on whatever. I know which version any corporation would like
Official client and support for my platform of choice is a big plus only Steam bothers to have.
There are reasons to hate Bethesda but this isn't one of them
From the last time this was posted: pretty sure those two are buddies in university or something and they're trolling each other.
Military grade is bullshit marketing. Basically anything is military grade
If you're an EU citizen, please take the time to sign this citizen initiative to stop killing games. It could be our best chance of preventing such situations in the future.
This is a common meme that you either end up as trans or a right winger when you use Linux for a long time.
Not sure about the history, but !unixsocks@lemmy.blahaj.zone is one classic example and enough public figures like Luke or Brian Lunduke incorporate the other side.
Maintaining a vacuum over long distances is really fucking hard.
You'd be better served utilising existing rail infrastructure and improving that to make high speed trains possible.
In its blog post Red Hat specifically called out downstream distributions for not contributing anything to the development of RHEL and that they should be making fixes to CentOS Stream. Well, this is a fix for CentOS Stream and Red Hat still doesn't care. They just don't want community contributions.
We still need some organisational alternative to Mozilla. None of the privacy forks would survive Firefox going away.