

Short answer: yes.
Long answer: see above


Short answer: yes.
Long answer: see above
Depending on how you look at it, it only existed for a very brief moment
If you were an AI, I’d say you’re hallucinating.
I can, but why would I substantiate a claim that I never made?


Unfortunately, the drone footage didn’t reveal that information

If you’re going to shoot yourself in the foot, why not use a language that comes with plenty of foot guns?
It would be well deserved karma if Nvidia collapsed under their own greed
Not explicitly, but 2011/83/EC does state that it applies to everything but “financial services, gambling, healthcare by regulated professionals, package travel, property transactions, social services, timeshare and most aspects of passenger transport” and reservers. And steam’s refund policy is most likely a reaction to this. See https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/?uri=CELEX%3A32011L0083, which mentions the 14 days basically everywhere as a default withdrawal period.
I think this is factually wrong, Steam only introduced refunds because they were forced to for the European market
There is, in fact there are three Street Fighter III’s (New Generation, Second Impact and Third Strike), but the cover is talking about Street Fighter Alpha 3, also known as Street Fighter Zero 3 in Japan. It’s not related to Street Fighter 3 and is rather a prequel to Street Fighter II with some anime fighter elements thrown in (mostly air blocking) in the graphical style of Capcom’s VS series back then.

An interesting issue. Because technically, the law already exists; Germany never got rid of the draft for males, but they stopped actually doing it, as if the law didn’t exist.
Anyhow, I don’t agree with the sentiment that the state does nothing for young people; it’s maybe less than in some other counties, but “nothing” is an exaggeration.
Don’t get me wrong, I understand not wanting to be drafted when things get heated; but in the end, there aren’t really alternatives. And the current planning aid to make the new draft much more attractive financially and from other incentives than it was before, so the argument “they’re just looking for cheap labor” doesn’t good anymore…


Is it maybe because their believes aren’t rooted in reality? Nah, that’s impossible


That’s the power of AI.


The average Linux user definitely will not care about reproducibility.
I think a lot of people do care about it, just not under that name. But I think a lot of users asked themselves at least once “what did I do back then to achieve X”. Not in that the whole system is reproduced 1:1, but certain aspects. That’s something much easier to answer with nix.


Well, you don’t need to learn nix as a programming language for a simple installation, you can use it like a slightly different json, which the configuration.nix part was about. You can get the reproducibility aspect from just that, so I wouldn’t say you get no benefits at all without learning the language.
There are more disadvantages (like time required to rebuild because you added a single package), so Arch is the better choice depending on preferences. Arch is a very good traditional distribution in my opinion, can’t go wrong with it


Android wasn’t about making money directly, but about being a platform for Google to exert their monopoly on. Like you would have options to not use them on Android, but it was easy now convenient to use the ready of their stack them something else.
I don’t think this is a good move in the long run, but maybe I misjudge the market.


Arch is easier in my opinion, at least if you want to leverage the power NixOS can offer. A simple /etc/nixos/configuration.nix maybe not, but once you enter custom options / submodule territory and use stuff like lib.mapAttrs, I’d say NixOS is quite harder. Or just a more complex overrideAttrs. But then again, Arch doesn’t have an equivalent to that…
It’s that particular subreddit’s CSS, made to match its name