I don’t understand the obsession the Americans have with claiming that we hate AC. Europe is not a country. There are countries where AC is more used. Here in Spain it’s common. It’s probably less common in other, less hot countries. Besides heat, countries with a lower GDP probably have less ACs installed than richer countries. So probably France have more AC-per-capita than Moldova, my guess is that something similar happens if you compare California with Mississippi. It depends. We have nothing against AC as a technology.
I'm a little confused. So that long list of requirements is useless for PWAs?
Some people will actually believe this. I'm utterly disgusted by Apple and their arrogance regarding the DMA, and the way they've managed all of this. My perception of them has completely changed. However, they seem very obedient when China asks them to censor apps or, for example, limit AirDrop when there's a protest going on.
I see he's emulating Nintendo Switch games, which is a game console actually being sold, same as the games. I see no mention of him actually buying the games he's emulating, so this effectively is piracy.
Not my experience at all, it works very well with a new Acer laptop I own: the graphics work (Intel Xe - 12th gen processor), audio, touchpad, keyboard (and special keyboard keys like brightness), wifi... All I had to do is to download the firmware with fw_update, nothing more.
Also I was pleasantly surprised to hear they support Apple M1/M2 Macs. Asahi Linux gets a lot of press around here but I had no idea OpenBSD supported it.
GNOME applications look so... mobile. Large controls, large title bars that lack maximize/minimize, simplistic layouts. It might be good for this kind of frontend apps but I can't see software like Krita or KDEnlive being done for GTK4/GNOME as of today (for reference: https://kdenlive.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/271174170_10...)
AFAIK you don't need to install emacs on Windows, you just can unzip the binaries you can download on the official website on any folder, even your desktop, and run the EXE file on the \bin folder, without the need of admin privileges.
At this point it seems M1 Macs have better Linux/other unixes support than Intel Macs with a T2 chip. At least from my experience and what I’m seeing with Asahi Linux.