

It’s at least partly eugenics, which is a common undercurrent in the anti-vaccine movement. Remove healthcare altogether and only the “strongest” will survive.
It’s at least partly eugenics, which is a common undercurrent in the anti-vaccine movement. Remove healthcare altogether and only the “strongest” will survive.
Bring on socialised dental. The horror when our entire population has healthy teeth!
I’m not sure if this is anything new, but maybe it’s getting worse. Most of my friends when I was younger wouldn’t do anything more than the “stand still and sway” method of dancing because they didn’t want to look silly.
One of the reasons people do use roads is that they are often flatter and in better condition, and you’re not competing for space with children and dogs. But better that than cars with all the risks that come with them (collisions and noise/air pollution).
However, the health benefits of regular exercise tend to outweigh the risk of air pollution (although perhaps not in severely polluted cities like in parts of India). So it’s probably still worth if that’s the most convenient place to exercise, if you can minimise the safety risk at least.
Obesity is also a causal factor for developing cancer (and bowel cancer specifically which is one the diseases increasing in incidence).
Intel provides solid Linux support, I’d say it’s probably on par with AMD.
I’d say in the long run yes, but they tend to be slower at adding features compared to AMD (which tends to be where all of the experimental stuff happens first). Or rather that AMD cards are often the first target for Mesa developers, which includes the likes of Valve.
Property Council SA is mentioned later in the article. And in this case, they are right, as this is another subsidy for people with gigantic vehicles that must be borne by all of the people that have smaller cars (or no cars at all).
I’m almost at the point where all of my connections are IPv6, but still hampered by my mobile provider (ironically, since IPv6 was generally adopted earlier on mobile in many countries).
I go even further and set the proportion to 100%, since ZSTD compresses so well (and the % is based on uncompressed usage).
There are theoretically some cases where zram can be harmful, but in general I find it works reliably.
This article on the repo is also an interesting read:
Or to put it more eloquently: go away, 'baiting!
A bit of a downside is that the minimum driver requirements are pretty aggressive at the moment, so people could be stuck using WineD3D without realising it. But I suppose crashing isn’t really much better. And people who play games should use a distribution that moves pretty quickly in general.
Seems like Horizon has an iffy future as well. Ah well, they are mostly pretty similar and getting repetitive.
And asbestos, which Trump has publicly claimed is not dangerous.
I don’t have this controller but the Vader 4 pro was updated in the same update, and supports every single extra button + gyro at the same time, provided dinput mode is set.
Full compatibility means native steam input support, which means that gyro + back buttons work together. No need to emulate a specific console controller and lose out on either gyro or back button support.
Yes, although the approach that was fixed only applies to Hyprland and some other wlroots compositors. You can use the virtual edid approach on other systems, but it may not be supported on Nvidia GPUs. You can also use it as a simple supersampling method, such as rendering at 1600p to a Steam Deck, for example.
It looks like mainly a Hyprland fix (and maybe some wlroots based compositors). The old method still works with sway for me, and there’s a another approach using a virtual edid that should work everywhere, but perhaps not with Nvidia cards (see here: https://discuss.kde.org/t/how-to-create-a-virtual-monitor-display/2725/5).
I’m not sure if Plasma or Gnome have any support for headless monitors outside of the EDID method.
Russia style petrostate feels the most likely. And in a time where fossil fuels are going through their death spiral (if in a somewhat prolonged manner).
It might also be compiled as a module, but not loaded by default.
sudo modprobe ntsync
can be used to test this.