Message from @Beemann
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and you probably have a more superior and flexible product
it doesnt take much technical ability to make a PC, and the actual difference is between that and paying maybe 50 bucks for setup
Yep. Not to mention it's quiet without sacrificing thermal performance.
Another problem with apple devices is that opening them voids their warranty, but you have to open them up to remove dust. Otherwise your $2000 imac pro will run like a computer from 2004 after just 2 years
the only reasons to get an apple product are: you're dependent on apple software (e.g. iOS dev), or you wanna get cucked by a corp
you could go down the hackintosh route too, really
Hackintosh's are a pain to keep up to date though...
sure, but if you want that software and dont want the bullshit thats your out
Yeah it is an option. I just look forward to the day when Linux beats out both OSX and Windows in market share.
technically it does beat out OSX, just not for home use
but it wont beat windows for home use until DX gets replaced by a platform agnostic alternative
which is a twofold issue that is not likely to be fixed anytime soon
I assume DX is direct X?
yes
Wine has done a pretty good job of Direct X compatibility. I think the bigger issue is getting around the anti cheat software that most online games use.
It's really not good enough at all. Windows is plug and play for the most part, whereas plug and play for Wine is often the exception. I've even had it stop running games partway through a play through (RIP Deus Ex). Wine is Better Than Nothing (tm) but it's not good. What I'm talking about is more along the lines of Vulcan actually getting used
Lutris makes wine pretty plug and play. For the games that work
If OGL or Vulcan or any of the platform agnostic competitors became an industry standard (in OGL's case, again) that would be ideal.
Wine in general is not really plug and play, even if you have another application managing it. Supported games with scripts to make wine setup easy still have problems down the line
I would not expect the average consumer to use wine. It's a backup plan for people with niche needs
https://apple.news/AruFIQ3XdQByJ-RLWpZmzNA
What a coincidence. I just read and linked this (in another discord) this morning https://quillette.com/2019/06/03/the-ultimate-concept-creep-how-a-canadian-inquiry-strips-the-word-genocide-of-meaning/
I’m sure this can’t go to a bad place https://twitter.com/jmcqueenfx/status/1135842143036219393?s=21
@grant it's pretty wild that's the headline on CNN. Everywhere else headlines say 'Trump-tied/linked/connected', rather than simply that he's a former Mueller witness
The dominoes are falling...
“Dutch MP Lisa Westerveld visited Pothoven before her death and said she was impressed by the teenager's strength.
"I will never forget her. We will continue her struggle," Westerveld told Dutch media de Gelderlander.”
The hell.
How is this strength
It’s literally the opposite
Wasted life it's a shame.
Wait she wasn’t terminally ill or injured or anything and they just let her kill herself? This is not going to be a bright spot in history
Looks more and more like the general breakdown of mouse paradise.
Everyone pretend you don't remember the stand down order that was sent out.
The Broward Sheriff’s Office captain who initially took charge of the chaotic scene at a Parkland high school where 17 people were killed told deputies to form a perimeter around the deadly scene — which they did instead of going in to confront the shooter, according to a partial BSO dispatch log obtained by the Miami Herald.
Capt. Jan Jordan, commander of BSO’s Parkland district, gave the order, the log shows, identifying her by her police call sign.
Broward Sheriff Scott Israel has said BSO training and nationwide active-shooter procedure call for armed law enforcement officers to confront shooters immediately rather than secure a scene.
The document raises fresh questions about the department’s handling of the mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School on Feb. 14.