But also, MFW somebody turns a perfectly usable desktop application into an internal website that ends up only working on one browser…
But also, MFW somebody turns a perfectly usable desktop application into an internal website that ends up only working on one browser…
My very large organisation has Gimp available for basic image manipulation. I’ve tried to get them to use Paint.NET instead, but nooooo… Apparently we like hitting nails with jackhammers around here
Make Arthropods Great Again!
I have a Boox Nova Air. It’s a 7" B&W e-reader. It’s nice to have a boring Android tablet that also happens to be an e-reader.
I wouldn’t recommend ePaper for anything but the very lightest of web browsing. The like refresh rate really is a lot to take in.
Using the pen is nice. It feels a lot like black magic, really. It’s just like drawing on paper.
If like to get a colour version to read comics, but let’s face it, I can’t even remember where my current one is, let alone the last time I turned it on…
they are still based on Chrome or Firefox doesn’t really matter, since they remove the undesirable parts of them.
Actually it does matter, since Google are killing off the ability for ad blockers to work with a new manifest specification in Chromium.
You’re the one who made the original claim, buddy. The burden of proof is upon you. I’ve made no such claims about the superiority of either connector here.
You’ve not even presented an argument; you’ve only made a statement that it’s a worse connector. What are you basing this so-called argument on?
So it’s not actually a worse connector, then? Gotcha.
It’s a better standard, but a worse plug.
Say what now?
I don’t want to completely believe her words because it’s still hearsay. That said, the evidence in the public is pointing more to the possibility that she may be telling the truth
I was gonna say I would take what she says with a pinch of salt since she comes across as a drama queen (I literally do not/did not know her outside of the LTT videos), but then an ex-LTT staff member (Colin?) backed her up. It’s now not just an ex employee with an axe to grind.
Problem is when things like Kerbal Space Program 2 happen, and they release a buggy mess and charge full price for it and then abandon the project.
I feel like established publishers (Take 2, Codemasters come to mind) should be specifically excluded from the Early Access program, or perhaps price limits should be imposed on games in the program…