Finding new ways webshits fuck up the most basic development principles boggles my mind. It's like they intentionally stay ignorant.
Will you need your own account for the proprietary ones? Mozilla paying for these feels like it couldn't be sustainable long term, which is worrying.
Monetization plan might be to sell prints of platformed artists work, with out any need for pesky royalties.
Tbf, does anyone actually "like" C++?
Back in the Gnome 2 days this wasn't as much the case. Plus KDE was kind of a mess back then so the main choices were Gnome or XFCE which had fewer features. When Gnome 3 came around the devs switched hard to a much more opinionated approach, leading to Gnome 2 forks like Cinnamon since KDE was still very underpolished. It's a bit regrettable that all that effort was poured into Gnome forks instead of improving KDE especially considering how great it is now.
Pretty crazy to reccomend Java as a secure alternative.
Also since this works on cards that are already old, it lets you eek out a few more years out of a card you already own rather than being a shitty excuse to overcharge for a weak card.
I got a set off ebay, Jesus christ they're loud. I ended up returning them cause I could hear the grinding through my whole house
It kinda crazy you can't do this, wasn't Microsoft forced to let you change default browsers in an antitrust suit?
Now it'll go to some private equity vampire who will really ruin it
If your cloud provider decides to screw you you're gonna have to put physical infrastructure together no matter what license their software is distributed under.
The problem is the Gnome team doesn't give a flying rat's ass about maintaining a stable api. I've never bothered with extensions because even the most basic stuff only works for one or two versions. The neovim team is pretty committed to backwards compatibility and following standards for interoperability like LSP these days, so it's much easier for third parties to maintain a large set of extended functionality at this point. If they acted like the gnome team, your status bar plugin would break every other update.