Someone in our new partner team has scheduled a meeting for 11am today for us to introduce ourselves to each other.
Guess how it's going to be structured
Someone in our new partner team has scheduled a meeting for 11am today for us to introduce ourselves to each other.
Guess how it's going to be structured
Haha nice! We all know there are no co-op games coming out
Yeah they now expect you to use their native protocol for sharing audio on the network.
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/PipeWire#Sharing_audio_devices_with_computers_on_the_network
Pretty much all Chinese EVs use LFP batteries. You can hammer a nail into one and it'll just stare at you like you're some kind of dumbass.
Western made ones use NCA or NCM batteries because of range anxiety. But those ones are armored AF so good luck doing any significant damage to them. And I suspect they'll also switch to LFP within the next decade or so anyway.
Or any vehicle with an internal combustion engine, because those burn way more often.
But their fires aren't reported on as much because it doesn't cause as much ~~ragebait~~ engagement.
Woah. What is that from?
We've tried all of them. Read a history book already!
To be fair, any app written entirely by (human) vendor companies also works like that
Yeah initial setup requires their app (once).
But you can use their app without creating an account, which is such a breath of fresh air compared to everyone else.
Offers all the features Google/Amazon do, but without the subscriptions.
Plus they joined the open home foundation, so they're unlikely to enshitify.
I'm pleasantly surprised that it takes two did so well. I hope it shows publishers that there's a market for couch co-op!
Honestly, it sounds like amazing way to get started. You don't need to be a programmer to make that fix.
I recommend joining the kde-devel matrix channel. Someone there will definitely be able to tell you what to do.
https://develop.kde.org/docs/getting-started/building/help-developers/