Runs fine on Linux. Beta had an issue where you'd have to run with super resolution set to "Native AA" or you would get a black screen.
That's been fixed for the launch (at least fixed in the benchmark).
Don't recall any other large issues.
Runs fine on Linux. Beta had an issue where you'd have to run with super resolution set to "Native AA" or you would get a black screen.
That's been fixed for the launch (at least fixed in the benchmark).
Don't recall any other large issues.
I'm not harping on OP. If they thought it was worth sharing, great.
The people whom I take umbrage with are those who make a blog post that is reporting on a public announcement (E.g. Signal's news post on their website) without linking to said announcement.
You're not talking about world events with your reporter on the scene - your entire post is literally "someone else posted something to the internet!"; linking to it is the bare minimum required, if you ask me.
Blogs like these drive me fucking crazy: there's a primary source out there, why not just link to that at the end of your (evidently pointless) opinion piece?
It's almost like they know their commentary isn't adding anything and they're worried we'll click away immediately.
I'm up voting you simply because I think it's brave to say that on Lemmy 😅
You don't have to be "pretty sure", you can just read their law enforcement policies here.
They're not, nor have they ever been, a group of folk trying to hide from governments/LE: they're a legal company headquartered in the UK, and are bound by its laws.
Having said that, they're also historically against the UK Government's attempts at instilling things like encryption backdoors.
If you're still paranoid, host your own server; you can still use Element (the client hosted at Element.io) to access it.
Your client might be showing you the thumbnail; the image's resolution is fine, here.
I live in New York, so that's probably why. Shame :( enjoy the covid protection!
What?! I went to CVS for my flu shot and had to pay $70 - the Covid booster was $120 or something like that so I ended up skipping it (I'm also uninsured).
Did I just get unlucky?
As a person who was all in on the AppImage distribution system (vs Flatpaks), I'm both sad and excited to see how well Flatpaks seem to be working out.
I guess they won that little competition in the end - which seems good, as there's now a healthy standard we can focus on.
It's genuinely great to now have widely accepted distribution independent packaging standards.
I'm 30 and read magazines all the time, dunno what you're on about.
"You" was the official choice for Time's Person of the Year in 2006. The magazine set out to recognize the millions of people who anonymously contribute user-generated content to websites such as YouTube, MySpace, Facebook, Wikipedia and other wikis, and the multitudes of other websites featuring user contribution.[1][2]
You sneaky devil
Mumble existed then, and still exists now. Vent was literally never clean, it was always bloated and behind.
(sorry, I'm very passionate about the Vent vs. Ts vs. Mumble debacle of the early aughts)