If you have access to their git, watch out for the commit history. Check how much code each commit is introducing and/or editing and how fast they are, and how many times these big commits happen.
If you see a project with big commits in very short interval of times, it’s a sign that it was vibe coded
Never mind that in those examples that they gave, none of them were elected like Trump was:
Hitler lost the election for president; but was later appointed as chancellor by the guy that won after political pressure;
Mussolini was appointed by the king after threats of paramilitary force;
Leopold II was a hereditary monarch
Sorry US bros. I like you and I love you depending on the days. But just like the French will never live down the white flag meme, you will never live down that you elected a pedophile fascist TWICE.
If you're on Nvidia I'd just save yourself the headache and skip it
Just to offer a counter balance, my gaming desktop with Nvidia is running Fedora. Other than an weird issue with the mouse cursor - which was easily fixed - it has been working flawlessly.
But Mullvad could also react a little better, by emphasizing that they would remove him if they could, and that they are working on a solution.
Don't anthropomorphize companies mate. That's not how it works.
Think about it, from inside the company point of view: who, exactly, would write and post something like that?
Mullvad isn't a company with a board that can vote out a shareholder. Berntsson and Stromberg are the sole shareholders and co-CEOs, 50/50. There's no mechanism to "remove" a co-owner short of him voluntarily selling his stake or a negotiated buyout, and neither will happen because of some angry posts on the internet.
Mullvad isn't a separate entity with its own thoughts and ideologies. It's two guys who hire people to offer a service
you're right, it was also one of the reasons I avoided fedora originally. Company of Heroes for example would work OOTB in any other distro, but on fedora it would crash as soon the game opened - unless I skipped the intro movies with the steam command. My guess it was the codecs, even though I supposedly had installed them.
I've been using Fedora in my gaming desktop with a nvidia GPU - which not that long ago, would be a recipe for a disaster since nvidia + wayland = problems. But so far, the experience has been very stable, despite me being an update addict that updates the OS almost daily.
From my experience, it's been more stable than EndeavourOS (which is basically Arch), Ubuntu and Mint. YMMV and all that. Edit: I've been using it for 5-6 months now
Hypervisor crack. It's a new type of hack that can bypass denuvo, and it works for any game; unlike the old way where you need to crack each game independently
The catch is that it needs kernel access to work, on Windows at least.
Pretty sure it's just a joke post. Someone smart enough to make something like that is also smart enough to not put a neon sign over themselves with a post like that - if they were serious, I mean.
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