It's so sad when we all find these critical components are maintained by someone we'd just pass in the street... and then they're gone.
Lovely to see the contributions on ko-fi
It's so sad when we all find these critical components are maintained by someone we'd just pass in the street... and then they're gone.
Lovely to see the contributions on ko-fi
But, surely Windows is the wrong OS?
Windows is a per-user GUI... supercomputing is all about crunching numbers, isn't it?
I can understand M$ trying to get into this market and I know Windows server can be used to run stuff, but again, you don't need a GUI on each node a supercomputer they'd be better off with DOS...?
Wha?
(searches interwebs)
Wow, that completely passed me by...
Wow. I'm going to have to try some of those out! Thanks
I think you've missed the point.
Yes, they're looking to continue selling older titles and your point is that pirating / torrenting is free, but GoG are ensuring the game will actually run on a modern machine - the pirated ones will have problems (not even covering the potential malware ridden ones)
I've been there, done it, got the t-shirt, the t-shirt faded, got ripped and is now a rag somewhere... this is a good move by GoG.
Gotta say, formatting of text isn't a high priority for me... I'm pinging someone about a thing, I'm not writing a presentation. Adding emojis is about as much as I need 🤔
And - to me - adding people to an adhoc group call / chat is straight forwards - and finding those conversations later is too
But, I believe that there's a few Corp IT settings that can be adjusted (we've recently lost the ability to add gifs for example), so maybe that's what's going wrong.
But we're a long way from AOL IM 😉
I never even had an account...
About time they went metric
/s
I'm curious if anyone's paying to support development (of either application)?
I'm just about getting all my photos into my NAS, so will be looking at these myself soon
the company said it would start turning off Manifest V2 extensions
...in time for Black Friday & the holiday sales?
I seem to recall back in (the rose tinted synthpop) 90's that Notepad was an example of Visual Basic... or at least we created it on a training course...
So, I'm surprised that anyone's done anything with it.
It's probably gone from a 12kB .exe to a 2GB file with another 10GB of .dlls
So, there's the problem then. If they made it all more expensive for the American consumer, then that solves the problem. /s
On a serious note: it's obviously cheaper because there's no physical shop with no staff. Isn't this how Bezos started out, from a garage?