Yes certainly some nasty reports out there. Even the reviews that show up in GNOME software are a bit nasty
Yes certainly some nasty reports out there. Even the reviews that show up in GNOME software are a bit nasty
You still are not reading what I said correctly. The problem is they said in the bug report that it is “High Priority”. That’s a bit pushy. It’s up to the maintainers to work out what’s “High Priority”. You completely missed the point.
It’s not that they made a big report. It’s that they, a multi-billion dollar company, had the nerve to mark it as “High Priority” and request that a volunteer fix it for them so their proprietary commercial product would work. It’s that they do nothing for the project but expect the world from it. That’s the problem.
I’ve got nothing against bug reports, infact I’ve made some myself, they help development. Demanding they are fixed is a different thing entirely.
Sorry if my previous comment sounded like an insult.
I’m not really sure what you’re saying here. Microsoft have every right to fix the bug themselves and the maintainer has every right not to. Open source software doesn’t come with a warranty in most licensed.
I actually found it alot easier once I had learnt C. That way I know where all of the problems are and can use the high-level stuff to get around them, while still fundamentally understanding what is going on
Funny you should say that because they just dropped Android Subsystem for Windows
Yeah take me back to the early 20th century, that was when you could get some good warring in
If AMD and/or Intel took leadership of the project the Nintendo move wouldn’t work and they’d have to actually test it in court
Is it time to advance to the Fortress Age?
It depends how much you trust Plex then. When I discovered what Plex could do I got rid of it straight away and used samba shares until I discovered Jellyfin.
Problem is you’re giving Plex access to everything in your library as well, which isn’t exactly palatable
They also removed the headphone jack and use their own custom silicon to control the I/O basically just hired Tim Cook to design it
Looks like they redacted their downvote
Gave up on office a couple of years ago when I discovered bastet:
https://github.com/fph/bastet/