

That’s not exactly true. You can pay through an existing credit card via Pix (it doesn’t have to be Visa or MasterCard), or pay in instalments via pre-approved credit with the bank.


That’s not exactly true. You can pay through an existing credit card via Pix (it doesn’t have to be Visa or MasterCard), or pay in instalments via pre-approved credit with the bank.


I can play CP2077 on Linux on a 7900 XTX with RT at max (not path tracing though), at almost 4k at about 60fps with no frame gen.
On Windows, with the lowest RT settings I get 10-12fps.
This has been the case for months. I look forward to the new Mesa and hope to be able to go all the way to 4k!


The Debian installer rescue mode can make it a lot easier by dropping you on a terminal chrooted to your root filesystem with all other mounts already in place.
It will be CLI only but anyone who’s comfortable with a shell should have a much better time there than on a live distro.


It is, but it’s also extremely common. Startups are usually in the business of shipping fast and they take many shortcuts, including failing to hire anyone with a security background (yes, even basic stuff), doing any kind of code review, etc. you have small teams of maybe 1 or 2 seniors plus a few young ins who can code and ship fast, and that they will do.
I think the first paragraph you quoted does really tell the story. There are usually no assumptions of those things. To assume something you need to consider it first.


Maybe reading the whole article will help, instead of focussing on a very small subset of the information therein.
What practices? I don’t care for Ubuntu because I don’t particularly like the distro. I’m an old Debian fart.


If by they you mean proponents of the horseshoe political theory, yes.
That’s ok but it’s a bit cheeky to compare something meant primarily to be used as a stable system against a rolling release.


Yep.
I have a SLZB-06 as a Zigbee coordinator and sometimes it hangs. I can also not do OTA updates. I like the convenience but I’m not sure the hardware and/or firmware are quite there yet.


I believe some of the newest offerings by SMLIGHT can also do both.

“He has been imprisoned, but I don’t know why,” Celso Vilardi, one of his lawyers, told the AFP news agency.
Maybe he should read the text of the decision issued by the STF: https://noticias-stf-wp-prd.s3.sa-east-1.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/wpallimport/uploads/2025/11/22083749/Decisao-PP-JB.pdf
The gist is:
Putting all that together, it was judged that the crowd could represent a risk to public order and safety, and provide the means for him to escape. He still has close contacts in the USA, and it’s speculated that he would try to reach the embassy and request political asylum.


Yes it does help, thanks a lot! I’ll dig into these and their sources. 🙌


experts agree it’s slightly under-diagnosed
Do you have references of that? It would be very valuable in some conversations I’m having.
I have been using Plasma 6 on Wayland on Debian for way longer than 2 years with no issues.


I can run Ollama. I haven’t tried to do much more than that.
I run a Debian host and honestly can’t recall if I ran it directly or on Docker, but it worked and had pretty good performance on a 7900 XTX.


Wow they must be really strong!


I’ve been using developer betas of iOS for at least the last 5 or 6 years.
The current state of iOS 26 is worse than any of those betas. It’s sluggish, UX has been thrown out the window entirely, it’s hard to read anything. Everything is harder to achieve. Things that used to just be there now take a few taps and going back and forth between possible locations. Really terrible stuff.
I consider Windows borked by definition. I don’t even have it installed any longer.
I also don’t know what you consider “playable FPS”, and I never had anything on medium. On Linux the only setting I have that’s not at its highest is that I don’t activate path tracing.