

The compound evil Nazi implies the existence of a good Nazi which is an oxymoron.
The compound evil Nazi implies the existence of a good Nazi which is an oxymoron.
Shutting down is a bit of an understatement. They’re immediately dropping support, based on their own statement.
I would prefer the hypervisor. It’s cleaner to separate things that weren’t meant to mix in the first place. Make sure that your gaming VM uses a real harddrive/SSD instead of virtual disk to prevent sluggish I/O.
I may lack imagination but I can’t see a future where the materials and skills needed to build such robots get cheap enough to replace humans.
Especially if they get trashed and stolen every once in a while.
I don’t think they really plan to replace workers with robots. It fulfills two other purposes:
Will they ever realise that every one would be better off if they made legally owning and consuming media easy and steamlined instead of spending billions on lobbying and propaganda?
Not only Canada, but also Japan and Europe.
The main difference is that these robots kind of deserve it. Not “personally” but for what they represent.
Companies like Amazon would do anything. Except paying living wages
The current system is far from perfect and needs an update but any change in their spirit would make things worse.
The audacity… If our technology isn’t allowed to break the law, it will fail. Therefore we should change the law.
Yes, 2 gigs seem laughable compared to more recent devices but I’m still running an Acer C720 Chromebook with 2 GB RAM as my couch PC/digital typewriter. EndeavourOS plus Plasma and Librewolf (with UBlock Origin and a tab deactivation addon) provide an okay browsing experience and editing documents is rather smooth. Saving said documents may sometimes require it an extra moment to think, especially on larger files.
Even some basic image editing with GIMP and some light 2010ish video games through wine are no problem.
The CPU feels like the bigger bottleneck on my system (maybe to blame on ZRAM).