

Exile is my comfort game, just so wonderful.
Exile is my comfort game, just so wonderful.
I don’t enjoy the idea of babies given circumcisions, I can’t abide genetic tailoring by a person internationally decried as an unethical practitioner doing things in secret just to stoke his ego to make him the first, bypassing the incredibly necessary ethical safeguards that the industry enforces against themselves.
I don’t want him to be able to do what he did in the way that he did it because the way that he did what he did allows for monstrosities to be committed in the name of advancing science at any cost with no thought to potential lifelong unknowable direct consequences in the people being treated.
I don’t have an anti-genetic editing slant, I don’t think the goal is bad.
Why is this disgraced and denounced genome-editing ethics-lacking guy being spammed so fucking much
I think it’s more convenient to their overall design of modern Windows, IIRC by default it’ll install the running version of Windows to a hypervisor also. For their purposes, for the majority of users, there would be little to no performance losses.
I believe the reason Fedora does this is to satisfy their regulatory goals, I don’t know the full story behind why they have their own seemingly broken build of OBS on their repo but I would imagine it has something to do with a codec’s worldwide licensing rights or similar. I believe the approach that should be taken is that Fedora should stop offering this package in a broken state as compared to continuing to do so, but that’s an outsider opinion.
They put their repo first on the list. Packages will default to Fedora’s repo if available. You may specify which version you want, if you both know that it’s happening and know that the package you want in particular is available at both.
I really again do not know how this could possibly be the fault of another repository. Fedora is making decisions for ther distro that circumvent FlatHub, this is not FlatHub’s fault.
This isn’t about Flathub. The problem is that Fedora has their own flatpak repo and the packages there take priority over the properly-maintained ones in FlatHub, per OBS.
Not that what you’ve mentioned is wrong, but in this comment section that’s a different topic than what we’re discussing.
I’m genuinely glad you were able to employ an amount of critical thinking that it would appear that OP had not done. It’s unfortunately incredibly necessary with basically anything you can find on the internet, and equally unfortunately lacking.
“But it had shitty URL hijacking redirect ads and I had trouble finding it in search engines! IT’S BEING REPRESSED!”
Goddamn not everything has to become a hypercapitalist merch moment. Don’t fall for unofficial unaffiliated “promises” to donate “a portion”, just fucking donate directly and save yourself the trouble that the shirt or mug or whatever would give you after the second wash.
FYI, you could try texting 911.
https://www.fcc.gov/consumers/guides/what-you-need-know-about-text-911
It may not work in which case a phone call, which is far preferable in most cases anyway, would be needed.
It was a collaboration, although I’m having trouble finding a source for who wanted it first.
If they’re going the unofficial route, I would think Bazzite would be the more “safe” recommendation if you were looking to get SteamOS without having what I will only halfheartedly describe as a cludged-together distro (as much as I love the project).
Oddly, I almost exclusively use the trackpads on my deck. I tend to play mainly mouse-driven games.
Gotcha! My brain did the “heart stop = defibrillator” thing. Thanks!
Gotcha. My CPR training was so long ago, and the only relevant information that really stuck with me was “the AED will directly instruct you if it thinks a shock is helpful based on what it detects”, after that the specifics just kinda fell through my brain.
I would personally imagine that you may need to be defibrillated at some point but otherwise probably yes? The toxins are causing the paralysis and people do survive it so I can only imagine that the heart takes back over after a certain amount of effort. Otherwise, I don’t actually know.
Thus the CPR, I would imagine.
It’s about 90% effective.
There is! Both games are good, this feels more like a maintenance release to ensure the original remains playable. The remake has IIRC an “original game” mode that stays true to the source, but I was pleasantly surprised with the new and altered puzzles in the remake.