The original WednesdayOS video that they inserted in the computer screen is made by the wonderful ZimoNitrome. His channel is here and he has a whole “Wednesday” series
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- chronicledmonocle@lemmy.worldtoTechnology@lemmy.world•Framework proved repairable laptops can work, but almost nobody is willing to buy oneEnglish7·3 days ago
I got a Framework 13 that originally came with an 11th Gen Intel mainboard in it for free. It suffered a mainboard failure.
Swapped the mainboard with a Ryzen board, installed some used DDR5 from eBay and reused all of the other components. Now I have a Framework 13 for around $500 and it’s likely the last laptop I’ll ever need to own, if I can keep upgrading it every few years.
Valve provides stable runtime libraries for Linux so that dependencies you build against don’t change. Proton also uses these runtimes.
Steam Deck made gaming on Linux possible and that was the only thing holding me to Windows. I had been using Windows since Windows 95.
Microsoft simply stopped making an OS and started making a subscription and content delivery platform. When they did that, they lost me as a customer.
This isn’t a problem if the devs target a Steam Runtime. But they don’t. So Proton has become “better”.
- chronicledmonocle@lemmy.worldtoGames@lemmy.world•If Steam were to shut down tomorrow how much money would you have lost in total on games / DLC ??English3·9 days ago
True, but it at least covers all of the purchases actually made on the platform.
- chronicledmonocle@lemmy.worldtoGames@lemmy.world•If Steam were to shut down tomorrow how much money would you have lost in total on games / DLC ??English5·9 days ago
You can check your actual spend in the steam support --> Data about my account section.
- chronicledmonocle@lemmy.worldtoGames@lemmy.world•If Steam were to shut down tomorrow how much money would you have lost in total on games / DLC ??English2·9 days ago
Apparently $3135 is what I’ve spent on Steam games, according to Steam themselves. That isn’t what the current value is, but what I’ve actually spent.
- chronicledmonocle@lemmy.worldtoSelfhosted@lemmy.world•DepthSight - a self-hosted, federated algorithmic trading platform with a visual strategy builder (AGPL)English1·16 days ago
I feel like this is the 5th “I built this solo (leveraging heavily LLMs)…” code project I’ve seen in a week on Lemmy. I get that development is hard, but I’m so tired of slop projects that get one big release and then the dev gets bored, not commiting another commit to the repo ever again.
- chronicledmonocle@lemmy.worldtoTechnology@lemmy.world•'Fairly Lazy Explanation’: Rivian's CEO Doesn’t Think Americans Are Anti-EVEnglish0·29 days ago
The reason Americans don’t buy EVs is because all EVs sold in America are:
- More expensive than their ICE equivalents initially
- Are made by idiots like GM who make their cars only pre-2023 or for one year in 2026 (seriously GM just make the fucking Bolt)
- Nissan…who just FINALLY got it through their fucking heads that air cooled batteries and Chademo are bad ideas as they’re about to go bankrupt
- Are Tesla and financially supports the trillionaire neo-nazi.
There are very few basic, cheap EVs on the American market. Tesla is really the only one and most of us refuse to support that prick.
I just bought a used 2023 Bolt EUV a few months ago. Absolutely love the thing. I got it for $15.5k and it still has 5 years of warranty. And GM decided “hey…you know that car you love? We’re going to stop making it because it doesn’t have the margins our big boi SUV gas guzzlers have. Sorry and fuck you”.
Data Center: “Time to fire up the jet turbines”
This is a great first step. Next thing they need is environmental regulation with teeth.