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“A lot of [game developers] would love to not have to maintain kernel stuff, and they are very interested in how they do that,”
I don’t know if I’m reading it in the way it was intended, but I’m laughing my ass off.
Some ideas are more characteristic of concepts from software freedom, where decentralization fits well.
I have no idea but I suposse it would need some agreement on the index/barebones before anything else.
How would the word be used in our context? The Fediverse provider?
But I think I associate the word with money related activities and I’m not a fan of that.
I don’t give that much importance to the default but I wish I could turn it on and off easily without having account. Some instances I’ve visited have enabled it by default when I don’t want it, and vice-versa.
Some people have different views about AI content, you think the summarizing is useful. Others think that it is more unreliable text to filter through.
Is the federation so hard to grasp? It’s basically your website having friends and you see what the users in the friend site say.
Having an RC is a good sign, we can let them have as many RCs as they need now.
I’m trying to find it but I don’t see it.
It is something that I always wanted because I’m paranoid of extensions hiding tabs in the background and I’m always trying to avoid it.
Edit: Apparently it is just the old tabs menu near the close button that now is also showing the hidden tabs?
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My problem with those are that I always manage to get lost on where the program has its focus/what kind of instruction is expecting. And while trying to go back to normal I end up messing it more and more. Maybe some day I will get there, but it is still not the day.
Sure, “restrict” the kernel access. And the first company to be granted the requisites for kernel access, CrowdStrike.
Maybe the higher capacity one still needs guinea pigs.