

Yes, as long as your Linux distro is Windows.
Yes, as long as your Linux distro is Windows.
It’s to run Linux stuff on Windows.
As others said, EGS is just a fucking cancer, not a competition. A good competition to Steam is actually Microsoft App Store. It’s a very streamlined mobile-like experience.
This is the way!
If you have a Ninja Speedy, you can cook loads of dishes in 10-15 minutes, but only for 1-2 people at once. My fav is to cube potatoes and pork belly at 2cm size, mix with salt, spices and oil, put everything in the device and cook for 12 minutes in steam + air fry mode.
Cooking a steak takes 5 minutes. You make a side salad while it’s frying. Everything goes into the dishwasher in a few more minutes. Not sure what your problem is…
Fair enough
You’re literally a walking stereotype, incredible!
The Internet was always full of mental diarrhea, if you can’t reason which content is correct and which is not, AI won’t change anything in your life.
Who said that adding glue to pizza is not healthy? Meat glue is used in restaurants all the time!
As far as I know he owns his house and he lives in the UK, so yeah, he’s quite well off if you look at his wealth.
Yeah, say what you want, but GIMP developers are brain dead. There are loads of quality OSS apps for creatives: InkScape, Darktable, Blender, etc. And their developers genuinely care about their users. But not GIMP devs, fuck them.
But that’s how you cook an egg. Every Chinese chef does it this way no matter the pan.
It’s not wasteful, it’s faster. You can’t read one byte, you can only read one word. Every decent compiler will turn booleans into words.
They do, that’s the optimisation.
Usually the most effective way is to read and write the same amount of bits as the architecture of the CPU, so for 64 bit CPUs it’s 64 bits at once.
And performance optimisation of a compiler for a 64 bit CPU will realign everything and each boolean will occupy 8 bytes instead.
And burning it down means that you’re erasing your history and have zero respect for your family.
The original WSL DOES use the Linux kernel. Which runs as a native NT process (there’s a huge difference between NT and Win32 processes). But porting a Linux kernel into the NT binary is a maintenance nightmare, it’s much easier to run the original in a slim VM.