Somewhere a dev in the real world is scrambling to fix the bug in the simulation’s physics engine.
Somewhere a dev in the real world is scrambling to fix the bug in the simulation’s physics engine.
I respectfully disagree that the shrug should be read as indifference to the issues going on. I think the rest of his apology, regardless of whether it was sufficient or not, shows that he is taking it seriously.
That’s not at all to question your decision to be done with LMG. Anyone who chooses that in this situation is completely justified, IMHO. Madison’s accusations especially are very troubling, and I hope they deal with it thoroughly, and tell us what they did after it’s taken effect. That sort of behavior is completely unacceptable and if it means that Linus needs to go, then Linus needs to go.
Fascinating to see these two come together on this. Rare to see cross-aisle collaboration on anything these days.
How does stylus support work? Are there good Linux apps for hand writing notes?
I’m a happy Linux user. The biggest problem with Linux for the average user is that you have to install it. Most people use Windows because it’s on their computer when they buy it. The average person isn’t going to distinguish between the hardware and the software. They see the computer and the OS as a package.