First section here https://developer.apple.com/games/
First section here https://developer.apple.com/games/
They are also working on game porting toolkit so it seems they really are gunning for Microsoft
This makes more logical sense however most people see foreign as worse than local but controlling.
Sucks for you don’t mean sucks for everyone.
Yeah seems to be the correct path, you just end up learning so much!
Yeah when you’re a beginner or when you get back into Linux you have like a grace period to reproduce a productive environment, then you’re worried about changing too much in case it all breaks and goes wrong
Yeah I feel the trade off is worth it plus the lack of third party app access weirdly just improves my trust in their security.
I’m shocked that the list only contains one
I quite like Proton mail it’s secure and the interface is pretty damn good
This is the way, quit your real job and focus on nothing but switching distros
Realistically if you have light and dark you should include a screenshot of both.
I like macOS but this is stupid
Yeah that would be ideal, I’ve found a few third party solutions with detachable USB-C pucks for the Apple watch, a first party solution would be ideal though.
Oh 100% it’s better than 6 different charging cables for various different devices.
The issue is then that’s one USB-C to Cable for all your devices except for the watch which needs one USB-C to puck… The solution would be a puck with a detachable USB-C to C cable.
Then I could take a Laptop, Phone, Tablet (if required) and Watch and just one cable/charging brick.
I mean we might find a way to create a decentralised open source face tracking which would solve the issues of business being evil… Except face tracking or not businesses will find a way to be evil due to common greediness.
Yeah I mentioned this in another comment, as long as the wireless puck is USB-C then you can still carry just one USB-C cable and power brick.
I mean I imagine most all smart watches will switch to a portless design with a wireless puck, then you just make the puck detachable from the cable and with a USB-C port on the side. Problem solved.
Yeah the idea of only needing to purchase and carry one charging brick and USB-C cable for all devices I own is lovely.
Only issue kind of is smart watches.
Maybe, however sometimes a strict set of rules is required to enforce a pleasant experience