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  • Well what's the alternative? You require more faith to think green will get in, lib dems are tory lite and voting for the tories would just be stupid.

  • A lot of people here seem to actively reject popularity and want the fediverse to stay small, too

  • I'm fairly sure valve has openly said they plan for SteamOS to be used by other handhelds

  • Hear me out... Half Life 3 will be released but it won't be a game it will be a handheld console

  • I'm glad that Linux is getting backing from a huge company in this way. However, at its core the steam deck is a Linux based device with a heavily tailored UI running on known hardware with 1st party drivers. Consumers have been using Linux in this way for years without realising it. Sure, this one gives you far more control than you normally get but (in my opinion) the problems with Linux desktop come from support for a wide range of scenarios and peripherals. That hasn't improved enough for me to switch last time I tried.

  • A vanilla build of lineage won't give you any of the actual advantages of a custom ROM either

  • It's interesting that that's the case in America because in the UK absolutely no shops accept cheques

  • They are a hangover from a time before debit cards existed

  • So far lemmy seems to be a slow realisation of the ways reddit wasn't actually bad

  • I don't think this is a direct result of AI, I think that will take a lot longer to become a problem

  • Not having the tories. it's a lot harder for them to get rid of labour again once they're already in and a lot easier for them to get more leftist policies in

  • I don't know if valve told him to stop the project or just advised him to stop. There are replacement libraries available if he really wanted to continue, or he could make the project require you to have a copy of the library to build

  • What's crowded? I am having trouble searching for it because of its name

  • I'm not necessarily being dismissive, I just think that by those standards the list already exists and it's just a list of every company one existence

  • And yet I also see people saying he's doing too much, going too far in the wrong direction, and I bet if he committed to any change right now people would be saying that he's going too far left and alienating the center-left voters, saying he's a communist etc. The British public won't vote for a hard left labour leader as we saw with Corbyn. Something palatable needs to be presented for labour to win

  • Docker is a messy and not ideal but it was born out of a necessity, getting multiple services to coexist together outside of a container can be a nightmare, updating and moving configuration is a nightmare and removing things can leave stuff behind which gets messier and messier over time. Docker just standardises most of the configuration whilst requiring minimal effort from the developer

  • A tool that can track price changes on any website automatically is difficult since there isn't a standard way that prices are presented on a website. As has already been said, changedetection is your best bet