

Because liquid is a more common word (it is a scientific term too)


Because liquid is a more common word (it is a scientific term too)


Counterpoint: liquidy makes sense to non-native speakers also


They know it’s a challenge, they just don’t care about subjecting people to it
Sadly that was patched out from the mainline, you have to run a custom kernel for that now


Vibe coders can’t debug code because they can’t write code


That’s why I support Free Software movement
I know a bar that does this but you can place orders for the table (your friends too and you can see their orders), call the waiter and pay the bill. I was impressed it was functional.
Its light in general, not lightning


Ah. Not as interesting then


Interesting. I did not know Arch had an LTS version.
You’re imposing a purpose on them, not all of them will reproduce
In gnome you can search for any word of a program name and it will appear in the search result
I’m not special because I think I’m special, I’m special because I can think
Is this real?
Dr house?
I think Switch has a different market (albeit a bigger one)than the Deck.
There is definitely market overlap with Steam Deck but I feel the Deck offers things that the Switch doesn’t. In a similar vein, I think Steam Machine provides a kind of value that extends just beyond the console market. There are people who would not consider getting a console but would definitely consider getting a powerful and compact Mini PC with good gaming capabilities. Therein lies the greatest value of their offering.
I don’t think I’ve seen more vocal sponsors of any language except Rust. With the high barrier to entry and relatively greater developer effort, I am curious to see what place it occupies in over the long term.
United in their disdain for windows maybe