

Truer words have never been spoken


HP Inkjet cartridges though 


Paint.net is genuinely the only software that I have missed since leaving Windows behind. Thanks for giving me some hope


Metered and quota’d internet is a crime against humanity. There’s no practical justification for it aside from greed.


I’m woefully obvious to what the laws or penalties are like for this sort of thing outside the US. My hunch would be that it’s unlikely they you would face any consequences. It’s too liquid a thing, with too many people to penalize, enforcement becomes unrealistic. However, if you want some reassurance, using a VPN is really all the opsec you need to protect yourself from state agencies.


It’s acceptable and encouraged to say, “death to all healthcare insurance CEO’s” here


How is this different from Wine?


Thank God I can’t wait to try this out. I need another raster based graphics editor other than Krita and Gimp


I see that this is your own article, so I don’t mean to disrespect your effort or intentions, but to hell with PewDiePie


Solidworks CAD software. Adobe projects


If humanity makes it to the next century, it will have China to thank for it


That National Defense slice looking like it could be decimated, also


Would take a piece of shit that serves the people over a piece of shit that would loot, plunder, and sell national assets to capitalists 100/100 times.





What’s not to hate? They’re a monopoly corporation that isn’t even pretending to adhere to their “don’t be evil” slogan anymore


Last I tried to do discord streaming, it only worked in xorg
I expect that others will add more, but the unfortunate reality is that counterintuitively, games running on proton often run and work better than Linux native builds. I don’t fully understand why, but ironically demanding Linux native builds as they presently exist would be a step backward. To answer your original question: no, this doesn’t make anything Linux dependent on anything Windows. Maybe proton is somewhat dependent upon presently existing things in Windows, but proton is the only thing that would break if Windows somehow radically altered the basics of Windows (but I think that would also break backwards compatibility with older Windows software)