If anything this reflects badly upon Microsoft’s cloud business. Dynamically spinning up enough servers shouldn’t be an issue nowadays.
If anything this reflects badly upon Microsoft’s cloud business. Dynamically spinning up enough servers shouldn’t be an issue nowadays.
Well, by now the Supreme Court has been supplanted and intent to overthrow democracy has been shown. That’s a big difference to last time. So it’s not exactly the same situation.
But we’ll see how robust American democracy is.
Around that time we had the Nokia N900. For me it was the perfect phone. Debian as a base with Nokia’s (unfortunately proprietary) apps on top of X11. You could just recompile Linux apps like Gimp and it worked. Apps that were made for Palm’s WebOS worked.
Pidgin’s libpurple was used for all the instant messaging so just about any protocol just worked without any need for extra apps. You could easily hack the underlying system. People added functionality like using the light sensor as a button. Angry Bird’s first release was on that phone.
I miss it dearly. It was killed by Microsoft. Nothing ever managed to come close. That little 128 MB RAM machine had better multitasking than modern 8 GB phones.
I put off the switch so long because I didn’t know what udev was but I understood that it was important.
The agreement wasn’t made with the Internet Archive but with OldUnreal so that they can distribute an installer that automatically downloads the games.
But hopefully it can be expanded to the later games as well.
From an outside perspective it’s so strange that this thing doesn’t work with Xbox live and other cloud providers. Or does it?
XcQ, no thank you!
Does nobody remember Animalympics? I watched that up and down as a kid! Interspersed with Disnep’s Robin Hood.
Not to be confused with the Pussy Examination at the vet next door.
Then again they said that Astrobot boosted the sales of their other games
And indestructible Nokia phones!
You don’t even need that. I have switched between several distros and always kept the same filesystem and just deleted everything but the /home
folder. No problems. Every installer supported that.
You cannot follow users with Lemmy. Only communities.
New transition method unlocked.
Doesn’t Pop!OS do that already?
The first one that came to mind was fli4l (Floppy ISDN for Linux). Originally a distro of German origin that fit on a single floppy disk to turn a 386 or 486 PC into a router for ISDN connections. Last I looked it’s still actively worked on.
There are probably tons of more obsuce ones. But this is one I actually used.
Proof that cats aren’t a liquid after all because liquids cannot be compressed.