This is so sad. Mortality sucks.
That's a bit concerning. Leave alone the bad practices of multiple single points of failure (single server, single developer, singler person with access to code), the abrupt silence from the developer Harriette looks very concerning. Hopefully we hear back from her soon enough.
That's exactly my point. All this 'widespread backlash' doesn't amount to anything unless it hurts their bottom line. There was a huge backlash when netflix introduced password sharing crackdown, but it ended up a success for them.
The only backlash they listen to is the one to their wallets. Remember Netflix password crackdown backlash?
I would say hidden, particularly if the account is full of comments like this. Dude doesn't want to burn the real account, so is hiding under a 'troll' account
I think Anya Taylor Joy looks a lot more 'normal' in brown hair and with a bit of tan, than when she looks like a blonde porcelain doll.
It's possible they're cached on one of the debrid services.
Wonder who that Gene Hackman is?
Looks like some 80s video game cover art
Oh no. Better keep that Fenty coming, or else other drugs might take its place.
Yeah I haven't even made an account on Epic to get free games from there. Valve almost single handedly made Linux a viable gaming platform and I'm grateful for that (I know wine has existed far longer than proton, but the difference before and after proton is day and night).
My 6800xt desktop regularly froze on endeavour, but on nobara it hasn't frozen nearly as frequently. Also, i encountered an update issue that broke most of the packages, and I spent an absurd amount of time fixing it. It happened again after a couple of months. I managed to fix it quicker this time, but endeavour os (and arch) is not as stable as the experienced arch users make it to be. I'm not an arch newbie btw. I've been using arch, Manjaro, and endeavour for close to 10 years now. Just recently switched to nobara. (distrohopped frequently since Ubuntu 5.04, but I just want a maintenance free distro these days)