

This is very fair. I still think that the headline is predominantly click bait, though.
This is very fair. I still think that the headline is predominantly click bait, though.
Good to know. So it might not even be a real increase in individuals adopting Linux, but things like the Steam Deck making having multiple devices running Linux for gaming more common. It’s an important distinction I think.
This headline seems disingenuous in a way, since IDF service is mandatory. It could be any Israeli, with any set of beliefs. I haven’t read enough about this person to know what their stance on things actually is, but this really seems like a bad faith headline.
I couldn’t find a concrete answer to this, so out of curiosity: How is the survey counted? Is it one device per user, or whatever device the survey comes up on and ignoring if the user has answered before? I hope that make sense.
Cazadores are inevitable.
You have to claim them all at once with the code.
From this article from WABE that I looked up after seeing this post (WABE happens to be the station that I listen to when I can):
Although NPR, which produces news programs such as Morning Edition and All Things Considered,**relies on direct federal funds for only a small portion of its budget, its approximately 1,000 member stations receive a heftier portion of their operating revenue through CPB. With its nightly PBS News Hour and children’s programming, such as Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood, PBS gets around 15% of its revenue from federal money, as do its member stations on average.
I would add Rogue for sure.
It has a compiler and lets you talk to god. What more do you need?
This is what I’m wondering about? Are there videos monetized in any way? If so, they could attempt that argument.
Yeah, this sound track is amazing. It was one of the first examples of what a game’s music could be.