systemd maybe, but people are already running Wayland on FreeBSD and OpenBSD
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It's a tad out of date, but the Second Doctor claims he received a medical degree after studying under Joseph Lister in 1888.
They've done some amazing work.
It's "FEX", Valve have apparently been testing it with Proton.
The Asahi Linux team have their own packaging/tooling around it, but theirs is slower at runtime because they have to run the games inside a VM as well.
I think it's unfortunately a given at this point.
And they'll take credit for "stopping" it once they no longer need to hype it up of course.
We have so many more problems than not being able to show some types of drug use in video games.
Well there was Joseph Staten, worked on CE/2/3/ODST, went with Bungie when they became independent, then rejoined MS and ended up being "Head of Creative" on Halo Infinite.
They're investing in "green metal", using their own renewable generation to produce hydrogen.
Whether or not it works out is another matter, but he (Andrew Forrest) seems to believe in it and is willing to put his money where his mouth is.
It supports it, but it's opt-in by apps.
Enabling compression is another option (Though with a speed and size penalty), it's user visible at least.
Hmm, for me it just says "This item is not available for purchase in your region", not sure I know that currency.
I imagine the stones would survive it, just fall out of the vanishing gauntlet. It's not like the stones were a part of it, they were just being held in place by it, but then there's the question of whether or not the contents of people's pockets got snapped as well, we know the pager Fury had didn't count as "part of him".
And no, they used the ant man tech to go back in time, no stones there.