Looks like lemmy.ml voters didn’t like that remark. Poor tankies, truth hurts them more than most.
Looks like lemmy.ml voters didn’t like that remark. Poor tankies, truth hurts them more than most.
Racial slurs and epithets seem to be fine, talk about killing rich people though and you get banned real fast.
I mean, some people called this back in fucking 2012, but the dreamers bought into his vision. He’s always been real great about vision and lofty ambitions, but shit on execution. He sells dreams, but doesn’t know how to finish anything. Every project he was attached to that executed on deliverables, was due to control being outside of his purview and accountability enforced.
Clearly added for emphasis, crucial instructions, we might mistake for other instructions in the picture.
I miss the Dilbert cartoons.
Tech fads. They never get hyped 🙄
cough AI cough
One of the things missing from other comments is the architecture of it, why it use to be slow, and how the binaries were handled. Canonical started Snap as a server oriented application deployment system, that has been adapted to desktop use with some technological debt. The differences between it and Flatpak as far as configurability, dependencies, bundled binaries, etc are somewhat nuanced. They dealt with the application speed opening issue by allowing decompressed executables and different hooks to be used.
The other main point of contention aside from technological debt inherited by a server-first development principle is how they closed sourced their Snap server backend. It’s proprietary, while the Snap client is open source, how the actual Snap server runs is a mystery.
Flatpak (and by extension Flathub) are all open sourced, which aligns more with the philosophy that users tend to prefer. It was covered in other comments that everyone else uses Flatpak, and this really isn’t so much as a debate between package managers vs Flatpak, but moreso of application deployment overall. The community prefers Flatpak, and Snap is pushed as a means of lock-in and sunk cost fallacy on the side of Canonical.
No, it’s not Bateman, that’s Batman.
I didn’t even get past the mid point of the story, game’s too boring and the loading screens are too ass.
I just want to see Nintendo go after all the Rule34 stuff. It might be the one thing that could exhaust their resources.
A delay or a layoff, or both!
The virtue signaling just backfires. “Rainbow washing” is a thing now. Companies never gave a fuck about a progressive message, they care about trendy things to cash in on.
I love this, and I’ll even one up it. Let the bubbles burst, this is just a transitional period that you see like a predictable cycle in tech. The dot com burst was like a holocaust compared to this shit. Everyone who was in the tech scene before Google has an easier time with this. We can comfortable watch FAANG recede, and even be grateful for it. Let it happen.
Are you a dumbass?
There was 2,177 words in the “how to fix” portion of the blog post, you dumbass.
Exactly, it’s wonderful news!
Crowdfucking.