

While this is good, they’re going to comply with the nonsense anyway, since they’re a hardware manufacturer.
In other words, they’re going to comply with digital ID.
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While this is good, they’re going to comply with the nonsense anyway, since they’re a hardware manufacturer.
In other words, they’re going to comply with digital ID.


That’s because, unrelated to Intel, Taiwan is about to be unified with China soon from what I heard.
It’s likely an MSS (Chinese CIA) shamus who told them to say this.


I just so happened to have a Logitech mouse (an M570 from 2011), so I don’t have to deal with the DRM.


Eh, it’ll be forked and they’ll add back the support for the Baikal stuff.


No digital ID for Solus. Sweet. At least now I’m using Artix, which can’t even implement it either.


That’s true, though the Stars experiment was a good side project from Yagoo himself. Too bad in this day and age things went down the drain all for a female-dominated industry.


So they really did cut off Holostars…
That’s sad, honestly.


Vesper somehow knew something was up. I wonder if Vesper (now Randon) had an inkling something was going to happen in this regard. I think he did, knowing his senses as an older gentleman (now an older gentleorc).


Holostars doesn’t make that much money to begin with right now, so they have to stop it. I can’t entirely blame Cover for this, as they operate at a loss with the way Holostars was doing things in the past.


Huh, they’re not doing digital ID 'round those parts either.
Good.


Canonical can kiss my behind if they want to implement digital ID.


I think XLibre, Phoenix, and Wayback woke them up.


You can certainly do this with DDR4, and I think it’s actually better that way. DDR5 is being used for AI, and that’s just unnecessary, considering the fact that the three RAM fabs had apparently focused on the AI boom by cutting DDR5 support to only enterprise-level entities.


Any Arch-based distribution gives you a ton of control to do whatever you want with it as long as you know what you’re doing. Having used Linux myself for 5 years, nothing beats Arch-based for me. Sure, I started with Manjaro (a big mistake for a beginner in my opinion), though I used around four or five distros (including the now defunct Arco Linux while editing for CoculesNation on YouTube), and stuck to CachyOS (same with my producer, actually).
I never even thought Polybar was possible on Cinnamon of all things.