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  • What does Wine have to do with anything…? Wine is an implementation of Windows ABI and APIs, it has nothing to do with Linux’s ability to run 32 bit executables on 64 bit machines. AMD64 CPUs can run x86 instructions. 32 bit executables run natively on Linux, no emulation or VM required. Old (pre arm) versions of MacBooks have hardware that can run 32 bit instructions, but the OS simply doesn’t let you run 32 bit executables anymore without jumping through hoops.

    A lot of your comment here makes no sense, tbh it reads like you’ve reached the limit of your understanding. And no we shouldn’t be “making fun of” the Wine team getting paid basically nothing for making an amazing product. Wtf?


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    Ragu is a general term for meat sauces some of which have tomatoes but not all. The recipe I use I wouldn’t call a “tomato sauce” but it has tomatoes. In the US most ragus are much more tomato forward if that’s your frame of reference.



  • Hmm the type of thinking that implies Linux users only say bad things about Apple because they don’t know what they’re talking about? :)

    You can 100% run 32 bit binaries on Linux systems so the answer is all of them. The need for libraries isn’t the same as the complete inability to do so, any program with dependencies of course needs them and they of course have to be compatible. Hell with binfmt_misc you can even run arm32/aarch64 binaries, but that’s not fair I guess since it’ll be transparent qemu emulation, although still pretty cool.

    Also my view of this meme isn’t that it’s implying that there are no issues, just that it doesn’t force things on you or stop you from doing things which is generally true.


  • I’m pretty sure the meme is factually correct: you can’t run 32 bit applications on current versions of macOS. Unless something has changed recently that I don’t know of. Doesn’t iOS also force updating apps? I have a vague memory of my partner not being able to use an “old” version of an app and also not being able to update it so they simply couldn’t use it. That could be on the app developer though. Both of those a relevant to “old apps”.

    If the meme is referring only to arm64 then eh I guess it’s a bit of a stretch but whatever, it’s a meme.

    I agree there are many more, and much more annoying, criticisms though.



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    This is kinda funny, and I know the concept of “authentic” isn’t particularly easy to nail down, but my experience is that Italian lasagna doesn’t have tomato sauce. It’s always been thin pasta, a ragu, and bechamel. It generally changes to match the tastes and ingredients of where it’s being made, but maybe you’d like the version I know.

    I had moussaka in Greece a few years ago and liked it too!


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    As someone who makes pizza from scratch every week, I love all forms of pizza from fast food US pizza (like Dominos), to “drunk” US pizza dipped in ranch, to NY pizza, to Chicago deep dish, but what I make at home is always simple Italian pizza with just a few ingredients: dough, a sauce made from San Marzano tomatoes specifically canned for pizza with some salt, fresh oregano, mozzarella cheese, and olive oil. Sometimes I add a ton of arugula on top too. What’s nice is that pizza is also kinda healthy actually.


  • It’s very common in the US to just plop some pasta sauce on top of noodles for one thing… You gotta cook the pasta in the sauce real quick! If any American reads this and doesn’t do that I promise that tiny change will already improve your pasta experience.