

I agree. And it’s exactly what the aggressor would love the discourse to be.


I agree. And it’s exactly what the aggressor would love the discourse to be.


It’s not a hard limit, but on the other hand it is an agreed amount of time between stakeholders which carries weight and expectations. Creative work does tend to defy fitting into time constraints. I’m not saying it’s impossible to harmonize agreed time and creative work, but an agreed time constraint will be impactful in the creative work itself. We’ve all seen so many instances of excellent series turning average because they dragged for too long, or terrible endings because they ran out of time or had the carpet pulled out of their feet.


Nope. I love a lot of aspects of this show. I’m not a fan of forcing a show to last x amount of seasons but we’ll see how it pans out long term. For now I’m enjoying every single episode and I can’t wait until the next one comes out. It’s not without its flaws but it brings a lot of fresh aspects to the table.


What’s going on with the EU lately? Why is there such a shift in privacy related matters?


Such a waste of R&D resources
You’re right. But they already started keeping their internal dev branch private this year, which hinders everyone else working on the AOSP, including GrapheneOS. While in theory AOSP is still FOSS, they are doing everything they can to gain more control and keep rom developers and other stakeholders out of date.
And even though Android is FOSS, more and more Android device manufacturers are locking down their bootloaders, thus leaving no option to switch to an alternative.


The US mess is spilling over
We need a viable alternative to Android. Google has clearly shown that it’s a terrible steward for anything under its wing. Even if they somehow backtrack, they will continue pushing anti consumer practices in the long term. It’s been a couple of years now that I can’t install an apk that is unavailable in my country, because they’re somehow verifying my country with Google Play services. I’ve managed to ditch Chrome this year after 16 years and I’m not looking back, I wish I had done this earlier. If only there was an open Android alternative I could jump to.


I’m all for Disney getting the cancellations they deserve, but articles like this one are entirely sensationalist. No one can know the real numbers of cancellations unless Disney announces them, which will never happen.


I love how flexible Google’s moral values have been over the years


I don’t understand why the EU has started methodically undoing all the progress they’ve made towards championing their citizens’ rights. At some point and for a long time, it felt like the EU was one of the last sane governing bodies in the world. Now there’s chat control attempts, attempts to pass mass surveillance regulations and giving in to completely insane US demands? Where are we heading? What’s next?


Same outcome as with their search engine, same thing with Chrome, Youtube and many other Google products. They built up their user base with a solid product (or bought it), and then started shitting all over their users by making horrible decisions and inserting all sorts of dark patterns in the name of “security” or whatever else pretense. I’m still hoping another entity steps up and fills the vacuum that Android leaves behind.


This is the best depiction of Cheeto I’ve ever read.
My favourite talk of all time. It never gets old!


The proposal to ditch 32 bit support was withdrawn


I think I got to install & launch GTAV without modifications or additional software. I’ll confirm and get back


Coming from a Steam Deck, I was really happy when I learned about Bazzite. I tried installing it and stuck with it for a few months now and I’m excited to have gotten rid of Windows. It’s fast and works well out of the box. Plus I have the SteamOS experience without fuss.
Bonus points for you, it’s Fedora based and easy to install on top if Fedora.
Notably I had tried Ubuntu before this and had issues with VRR and a couple of other things. Bazzite is built for this, and it works well.


Unfortunately the Android experience is getting more and more bloated and users’ freedom to tinker with their phones or sideload apps is getting more and more difficult. The Play Store is riddled with more ads than useful content. Just try searching for something, and oftentimes more than half of your screen is ads.
I’ve been with Android since the start and I hate what Google is reducing it to. It pains me that the only viable alternative is Apple and I feel trapped.


Same experience as Steam Deck. It boots to a sort of Big Picture mode, and in the Power Menu you have an option to “switch to desktop”. They are separate modes and I believe you get logget out from either in order to switch to the other. It’s fast though.
Note that there are a couple of iso download options depending on what experience you want with Bazzite, I chose the one that most closely resembles the Deck’s.
Before this I had tried Ubuntu and I had lots of issues out of the box, with VRR, crackling sound and other stuff. Bazzite worked out of the box, and required nrarly zero setup. There are minor issues, but nothing even close to a dealbreaker - for instance the default audio device on boot was always the PS5 controller’s speaker, so I disabled it (I’m sure there are better solutions), or Steam always shows there’s an update (even though you might be on the latest version).
Fundamental human right to privacy what?