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Ccdpositive.bsky.social

Just a minor comment (from a retired tech); when a company (Apple & Ticketmaster) get big enough, there is a point where they don't care. Compatibility is hard but no matter what, both companies are at fault. You have my sincere sympathies. 🥀

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I'm running Linux Mint 21, a 2024 OS, on an HP dual core Pentium with 4G Ram, Bios dated 2013. Is 11 years too much in terms of compatibility? Apparently not with Linux ...

Screenshot of my desktop with a system monitor app displayed:

CPU: 16%
RAM:44%
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sylee.dev

Repost from Deno [link] Re Learn more about Deno's Node and npm compatibility: deno.com/blog/v2.0#backwards-compatible-forward-thinking

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WHkernowshark.bsky.social

The thing is, this kind of lack of compatibility with specialised software like this is a feedback loop. Dev: "Not enough people use Linux for it to be worth us releasing natively on it." User: "I can't use Linux, I want to, but I need to use this software." Dev: "Not enough people use Linux..."

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NRnora.zone

it's possible that the website glass campus' PDF on compatibility would be a good starting point

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BDaetataureate.bsky.social

i wonder what the axes of compatibility are, do you know?

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Skeithlaugh.love

i was in the audience when Ryan dropped Deno 1 at JSConf EU, and woof, it felt like shots fired at NodeJS. now Deno 2’s here, and instead of doubling down on the ‘clean slate’ vibe, it’s embracing Node/NPM projects with full backwards compatibility.

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Nnesbot.bsky.social

MDK: High Quality Soundtrack Mod with Modern Compatibility & Controller Support released on PC (GOG & Steam Compatible) www.resetera.com/threads/10...

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Ggposingway.org

#gposingwaygithub.com/gposingway/g... Or update via the installer script!

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