Which is why the concept of health insurance is wrong.
The able should pay for the needing. That's how civilised society works and that's how health care works in many European countries.
There's almost nothing that I do that requires an x86 CPU, and for the little that does, I can live with an older laptop/desktop.
I would absolutely love an ARM laptop with a 15" screen and a battery to last 10h+.
There isn't anything in there that you can't do with properly designed unix applications to which you have source access.
Virtualisation is useful, but not for that.
Which, unfortunately, doesn't help the game run any better.
The fact is that Cider absolutely sucks. Using winelib or collaborating with Codeweavers (makers of Crossover) would have yielded much better results.
Which is why the concept of health insurance is wrong. The able should pay for the needing. That's how civilised society works and that's how health care works in many European countries.
There's almost nothing that I do that requires an x86 CPU, and for the little that does, I can live with an older laptop/desktop. I would absolutely love an ARM laptop with a 15" screen and a battery to last 10h+.
I love the UI of the SMS application.
You won't be catching me buying anything of his, that's for sure. Good job turning off those who are even vaguely informed on the matter.
There isn't anything in there that you can't do with properly designed unix applications to which you have source access. Virtualisation is useful, but not for that.
Which, unfortunately, doesn't help the game run any better. The fact is that Cider absolutely sucks. Using winelib or collaborating with Codeweavers (makers of Crossover) would have yielded much better results.
I didn't. May have something to do with the fact that I'm not American.