

Snow tires are mandatory in Montreal too - so you can’t even blame it on all seasons or bare treads (they would have just been changed over)
Snow tires are mandatory in Montreal too - so you can’t even blame it on all seasons or bare treads (they would have just been changed over)
Ah, yeah it is.
The “sign up to read this article” pop-up on mobile obscures literally everything except the article title and yesterday’s date for me, so I assumed it would have been about yesterday’s Eurovision final lol
Didn’t watch this year, but got the impression this was happening last year as well. Whenever there was ANY mention of Israel by the hosts, the audio became murky, then crystal clear all of a sudden because they had to cut the audience track out completely.
I feel like they must have had a separate room/section mic’d up specially for “Israel applause”
They broke the co-op to sell themselves to private equity
They were already under creditor protection when the sale happened. You can blame the old board for bankrupting the co-op, but the private equity acquisition was handled by the courts
> want to compile 50kb C++ console app on windows
> 6 GB MSVC installation
Half of them haven’t been active in 2025, and the first active member i clicked on’s commit history is “fixed a typo on the website” once this year, and once 6 months ago
It’s a shit metric because people spam OSS repos with “minor text fixes” pull requests so they can slap “inkscape contributor” on their CV.
Lenovo apparently offers the choice on some models, with the windows license adding $140 to the price of the laptop.
Title doesn’t match the text
one Bitcoin trades for around $94,000
$137,000 in electricity for small-scale operations to mine
optimal cost for mining a bitcoin at around $82,000
So really it should just say “mining bitcoin only profitable at scale in areas with cheap electricity” which has always been true to a degree
Yes, it was hyperbole, but saying “CodeWeavers does contribute back” is really downplaying it, many, if not most of the wine development is done by CodeWeavers employees (including Alexandre Julliard). Mac users buying crossover was pretty much the main economic driver turning the gears of wine for the 10-15 years before Valve started sponsoring it as well.
still can’t trust them long term because profit
The company is an employee owned trust (co-op) if that lessens the blow
The “Paid app” he is referring to is wine for anyone too lazy to read the article
The content of the email is very laissez-faire, e.g. "we legally have to send these ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ "
I collect these like pokemon 🙃
TIL WizKids uses real Kids for labor