

You just said it, it’s a rule for operating systems, which means that whoever ships Linux as part of an operating system has the onus of implementing this.
If you do Linux from scratch, that would be you I guess.


You just said it, it’s a rule for operating systems, which means that whoever ships Linux as part of an operating system has the onus of implementing this.
If you do Linux from scratch, that would be you I guess.


I’m soooo removed from this issue it’s almost funny


No, the 3d printing community is built upon the RepRap movement, which pushed open source and wide collaboration between individuals and companies. That’s what gave us e3d, Prusa, Bondtech… But yeah don’t take anything seriously, it’s a great approach.
Nah Microsoft sells cloud services


Chinese manufactures have been great for the hobby in the short term, but their absolute disregard for the movement’s values will be devastating in the long term.
I don’t buy 3d printers as I enjoy building and modding them, but if I ever bought one it would be a Prusa, nevermind performance or convenience.


Is the AI mafia so powerful that it can manage to piss off every computing manufacturer in the world with total impunity?
Pier pressure Is my favorite


no one’s building new plants
so far


It’s good for viewing PDFs


Trump got 49.8% of the vote.
That in itself is an harrowing statistic.


I mean, at least Japan’s fascist government would likely be a functioning one.


It’s rather simple, they see you as sharing their same culture, so they consider you part of their tribe, while others appear to them as being too different, implying cultural friction and danger.


For now. Would you risk a long-standing relationship with your most important customers for a temporary boost in income?


The only link listed on wikipedia is on github
No, I do It because it’s necessary but I don’t enjoy it


They do this because everyone else allows them to. I think computer and device manufacturers have more leverage than RAM manufacturers if they join together. Yet they don’t, because today’s management class is vastly incompetent.


There’s no guarantee that AI companies will need this amount of product indefinitely, while PC manufactures will always need RAM. Alienating them would be commercially foolish.
Are you the only Lemmy user who missed Technology Connections recent video?