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They could at least use Flatpak and containers instead of choosing a given distro or package manager.

They 100% make excuses for the guy and buy his bullshit. Nothing screams cognitive dissonance like believing that Elon had no idea that his Nazi salute would look like a Nazi salute!

Why is the launcher not at least public source? GOG's value add is the service it provides, not the specialness of its launcher.

Hopefully they will pursue a container/Flatpak native system but probably not!


This is exactly what TSMC does and they have taken money customers placed in escrow. NVIDIA's investment in Intel is a hedge against TSMC. The hyper-scalers are free to invest in a second source if they want.

I do wish Intel an Samsung would cooperate on open source EDA (etc) software to make switching to other fabs less risky and capital intensive.


Yeah, routing is still a major PITA.

It's just that almost anything is better than wifi in concrete/stone houses. I can see point-to-point outside with an unobstructed view being reliable enough. But point-to-point through 3ft of concrete is [HN is a neglected Xennial hobby and doesn't support emojis]!

Certainly worth reconsidering wired when that P2P hardware goes EOL.


Bacteria are larger than viruses, so yes.


Citation? Microban et al are marketing bunk.


Microban is a company, not a product, and they make a wide range of products, some of which are zinc or silver based coatings and effective in slowing the growth of bacteria and fungus.


I really like that project! Why don't y'all hand it over to someone willing to do maintenance or at least archive it?


Who wants to do maintenance? Open an issue.


It looks like it was done to not delay the 4.0 release. Since they follow semvar, that means it won't get the axe until 5.0 [1]. Pretty wild considering that 3.0 was released 10 years ago.

But maybe they will scope this one better: they were talking about getting 4.0 released in 2020 back in 2019!

[1]: https://github.com/jquery/jquery/pull/5077 [2]: https://github.com/jquery/jquery/issues/4299


I love that they support ES6 modules, Trusted Types, and CSP! The clearing out of old APIs that have platform replacements is nice to see too!


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