

Yes, that’s correct. If you cherrypick data and extrapolate your preferred assumptions about it you can make it say the thing you want.


Yes, that’s correct. If you cherrypick data and extrapolate your preferred assumptions about it you can make it say the thing you want.
I just clicked the first installer script in Lutris and two minutes later was playing.


Yep. Anything that needs to connect to the internet to function is never entering my home.


A strike would be fascinating. You can’t just stop a chip fab. There could be huge batch losses.


This is what the end of an empire looks like. Nations that used to line up to kiss the ring are just politely declining your requests now. In a few months they’ll just send the call to voicemail.
Good job, idiots.


And you can flash 3rd party firmware too.


The opportunity for future enshitification is the main reason I’ll never connect mine to the internet. It’s a great printer, but I don’t trust any tech companies for basically the reasons you described.


My buddy has a Bamboo. It’s pretty good. My Snapmaker U1 is way better, and is actually open.


Systems that abuse everyone and claim to be for our protection. The more things change the more they stay the same.


That’s what they’re doing *so far. * I very strongly doubt this is the last time the deal is altered.


That’s what Mint is for. It just gets out of my fucking way. Most of the time I’m not aware that I have an OS.


That site is cancer.
Everything.