Extensions are amazing if you need one or two small fwatures but if you mod something too much it will break eventually even if there is no update to the API. This time it's a easy fix again but it's also quite universal breakage sincee they switch from GJS to some more normal JS implementation and that changes some syntax but I expect developers to implement that quickly, maybe most of it could even be done with scripts I guess.
Well not really, Docker dose run another Linux system but on your actual hardware so you don't have the overhead of emulation, it's really cool for a lot of things!
Almoat true, it actually has to be a opt in system, opt out is illegal already!
Of course, it's a missfired joke!
Cheap food is usually less healthy but if you talk about people staving a little from time to time it seems realistic that many might get slimmer, not the healthy way to do it but I guess some could end up healthier
I actually wouldn't mind that if AI halucinated a little less but at that point you don't need the crappy standard that is the web ether!
Try to make a proper comparison (Hollywood is massive and the studios and co. are shit) and phrase it with EA, Ubisoft or Blizard, I bet game pirates won't agree with you whatsoever!
They literally invented their own technology with no benefits over current normal products just to make it hard to replace, louis has two great video about that storage desaster and it's rediculess! :(
I am not very familiar with iOS but if everything goes wrong you could probably use Piped as a PWA, that's a website but one that uses caching very well and has support for Sponsorblock and Dearrow to get the optimal Youtube experience!
I agree with all that but I would expand it from website to studies, there are multiple institutes that produce a few really suspicous and highly neo liberal studies from time to time and nuclear power is always in there so they have "scientific" backing as well and that often leads to legit and well researched articles with questionable information! :/
Not really, they dropped them wuth the massive layoffs during which they dropped various projects (or more like the entire teams behind them) and increased executive pay... :/
Definitely not limited to RHEL!