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though use linux is in a great state. tahoe and windows are really bad right now and i don't regret moving to linux even a little bit.

Erick Schat's Bakkery in bishop is a counterpoint... great sandwiches from what i remember and a great bakery. though they operate kinda separate.

chile based on the email address in profile

I think that if affinity chooses to make it work well on linux that would be a game changer for a lot of people. daVinci resolve works on linux for video so having a proper photo editor/illustrator tool that is not gimp would open up the option for most people to daily drive it. that's really the missing piece.

cachyos is a good os that is also performant. arch though so there are quirks around the rolling update model but you always have the newestish packages and if you update regularly there seems to be less headache.

I wonder how well this will work without other the states not being in on it and what other unintended consequences this may bring. sounds like a good start though.

If a data-collecting company doesn't do business in California, that tells me a lot.

One of the ways federal legislation gets passed is by state's passing their own laws, eventually industry gets fed up with having to comply with a dozen or more variations of the same law and starts harassing congress to take care of it.

> without other the states not being in on it

California represents 12% of USA population, 14% of US GDP. Effectively that means CA can throw its weight around and companies are forced to at least pretend to comply. Whether they actually comply depends on enforcement.

Now if Delaware were to adopt such a law for every company “headquartered” there …


what other unintended consequences this may bring.

A "right to rewrite history" that will distort reality for historians in the future.

How did HN become effectively pro-DRM?


How do you see that working?

the author of these libraries is a very experienced ruby coder... I'm sure there's a reason for that code:

to_s normalizes code down to a string that can be compared when the object could be arbitrary and might not implement ==

init is one of the three core framework methods for the elm pattern.


another early days project but pretty well thought out in that space: https://github.com/yippee-fun/empirical/blob/main/literally_...


pretty sure i heard that they were stepping down from doing discrete graphics in the next year or two


Source? (Your username makes your claim a touch funny btw.)


manjaro is arch under the hood and arch is supposed to be updated fairly frequently.


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