By continuing to not follow the law or process as it benefits them like they have been.
But good on Dems for the constant pressure. That's exactly what they need to do.
That's fair. I had to deal with RHEL at my job for almost a decade and I guess it just made me biased against anything related to it. I had completely written off the entire branch of linux as corporate linux, which is not a fair assessment of it. OpenSuse similarly had corporate roots, but I feel they did a better job at distancing their image from it.
The one thing I don't like about Fedora is how close it is to the Red Hat corporation. I know modern RHEL is downstream from Fedora so they can't suddenly end it, like they did with CentOS, but it still left a sour taste in my mouth.
Like with what happened to Kbin, I think it's great that we have 3 ongoing projects doing roughly the same thing. So if one is them dies out, we can just swap to the others. As a user invested in the threadverse, I think this is a net positive.
I've not heard of CachyOS, but to capture 2.54% of the steam linux market feels significant. It jumped right past other established Arch-based distros like Endeavor and Manjaro.
This game could have easily been another Marvel Rivals. An absolute success using its strong IPs in a game type that is underrepresented. There's no other big name doing Smash Bros style combat, and definitely not outside of Nintendo's platform. The elements were all there to make this a successful game, but they completely blew the execution.
One source said on the project, “I think the goal is to capitalize on the player count of Apex dropping and them [Ubisoft higher-ups] thinking there’s room in the market for another hero Battle Royale.”
Ah yes, if I'm getting bored of Apex Legends, that means what I want is to instead join another game that is exactly like it.
"But if I can't get rich off the new laws I pass, why would I bother doing this job?"