(Emails eventually came out showing Billet Labs told them to keep the cooler, and then lied about it)
Which is why LTT made a monetized apology video saying it was an accident and they had intended to return it, right? A video in which they leaked a private phone number related to Billet Labs, might I add.
The person you responded to provided a simplified explanation. You, on the other hand, have provided one that is false.
Billet Labs initially stated that they could keep it, yes, but after the ridiculous, defamatory review performed on the entirely wrong hardware, they requested it back, which LMG agreed to provide prior to selling it at auction.
This is a hard one. Given that it seems you're caring for someone who is incapable of caring for themselves, I personally wouldn't feel right putting them in a position that could make things harder for them. At the same time, no one should be forced to deal with ongoing unwanted sexual behavior. Perhaps your employer would be willing to keep you away from that resident specifically?
That's not a debatable matter, friend, you already did it. You compared bad software to domestic abuse, which minimizes domestic abuse to the intensity of someone using Windows
I've only recently started trying out KDE and it's giving me grief in the weirdest ways. I had the tray just outright break while I was trying to customize it, the Windows exe thumbnailer just won't work despite being enabled and having icoutils, and I can't seem to get a consistent look.
I'm gonna say probably not, but you have to question someone who willfully associates themselves with fascists who are provably close to figures like Vance.
Containing Build code already means that Raze can't be used for commercial projects. Adding AI generated code to GZDoom means that it potentially can't be from that point forward, which could impact projects like Hedon.
That's a shit click-bait title from techspot. It wasn't a disagreement about AI-generated code, it was a years-long issue in which AI-generated code being pushed to main completely untested along with an attempt to hide other controversial changes was the breaking point. This has been a long time coming because of Graf's egotistical management.
I know it can't, I had to remove it from my toolkit because it can't. It's something to do with the colorspace added in 2.10. Now, when you export an image with an alpha channel, every other piece of software sees that alpha channel with much higher contrast. There's been a bug on the tracker for years, but the devs seem split between completely not understanding the issue and claiming it's intended behavior.
I've noticed something that isn't mentioned in the issue that pretty much proves it isn't intended, however. If you export a PNG with an alpha channel, then immediately reimport it to GIMP, the alpha channel will have the correct contrast, but will be completely crunched. Lost information. No way in hell destroying the alpha channel entirely is intended.
Which is why LTT made a monetized apology video saying it was an accident and they had intended to return it, right? A video in which they leaked a private phone number related to Billet Labs, might I add.
The person you responded to provided a simplified explanation. You, on the other hand, have provided one that is false.
Billet Labs initially stated that they could keep it, yes, but after the ridiculous, defamatory review performed on the entirely wrong hardware, they requested it back, which LMG agreed to provide prior to selling it at auction.