Hehe, it was fun to watch. It baffles me that Ubuntu still has those errors though.
It was always licenses on Steam, nothing changed in their ToS. Though there are some DRM-free games on Steam, even free from Steam-DRM.
That's something a human would say. Totally predictable.
That makes sense. Maybe I'm just old but they are called as programs since punched cards, as well as on Unix, Linux, Windows (until recently apparently).
Not exactly sure but I think the term "application >> apps" started with mobile phones. So, to me they are different. At least that evokes this meaning in my mind. It seems not with younger people though.
Developer of Super Mario 64:
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That's why immutable distros will bring more Linux users in the future.
I wouldn't call it hate, more like disapprobation with Canonical's choices. No one have to use Ubuntu, we have tons of distro to choose. If someone wants LTS, you can always go pure Debian way, it's not hard to install as it's used to be (for beginners), or there is Linux Mint Debian Edition. You can easily use flatpaks with these and keep your software up-to-date.
If you don't work at Valve, these are pretty much meaningless.
If you're on Windows, it's an easy way to auto-update. If you're on Linux, there is no need for that.
Cloud is a plague.
With this, now Lemmy is the perfect alternative for Reddit. Spez can continue to eat glue.
While people don't want to move onto Windows 11, I recently saw a fricking Vista on a local office supply store.