Please note that Honeykrisp is still under heavy development and not ready for end users yet, nor are we shipping it at this time.
It is conformant, and that is a major milestone and demonstrates what is possible (and, importantly, what is possible when you write a native Vulkan driver instead of relying on less-than-ideal vendor Metal drivers on macOS as a base), but there is still plenty of improvement and optimization and feature work to be done before we can recommend using this for games. Please use wined3d and the OpenGL driver for the time being. Once we consider it ready for production workloads, we will ship it in our packages.
"ADHD creates impulse control issues and, consequently, advertising takes advantage of a disability. Ergo, ad blockers are assistive devices and interfering with their operation for commercial gain constitutes a willful violation of the ADA."
The "Recall can't record DRMed video content" thing is because DRMed video content is entirely invisible to the OS. The OS passes the encrypted content to your GPU and tells it where to draw it, and the GPU decrypts it and displays it there. It's not a policy decision on the Recall side, it's just how computers work.
Ha! The Discord GDPR/Data Export thing reveals that it's running models to figure out what gender you are. If you go to /activity/analytics/events-*.json and grep for predicted_gender you get something like:
I just got the Kittens + Beasts Expansion for Isle of Cats and played the Kitten module. The small size of the kittens and being able to rescue two for one basket makes it easier to fill out those smaller spaces that used to require treasures. It definitely adds incentive to be first for the round.
Was trying to print an iPhone photo, but couldn’t find a way to scale it down in the iOS print menu (I don’t want a full 8.5x11” page of color ink). @kde to the rescue! KDE Connect sent the photo to my desktop and Gwenview got the print settings just right.
Is the fabled year of the Linux desktop already upon us?