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From a personal perspective, a lot of people at Roblox would love to support Linux (including me). Practically speaking, there’s just no way for us to justify it. If we release a client, we have to support it, which means QA, CS, documentation, etc., all of which is much more difficult on a fragmented platform. We release weekly on a half-dozen platforms. Adding in the time to test, debug, and release a Linux client would be expensive, which means time taken away from improving Roblox on our current platforms.
Even Wine support is difficult because of anti-cheat. As wonderful as it would be to allow Roblox under Wine, the number of users who would take advantage of that is minuscule compared with our other platforms, and it’s not worthwhile if it makes it easy for exploiters to cheat.
I’m sorry to be such a downer about this, but it’s the reality. We have to spend our time porting to and supporting the platforms that will grow our community.
Again, I’m personally sorry to have to say this. Way back in 2000 I had a few patches accepted into the kernel, and I led the port of Roblox game servers from Windows to Linux several years ago. From a technical and philosophical perspective, it would be a wonderful thing to do. But our first responsibility is to our overall community, and the opportunity cost of supporting a Linux client is far, far too high to justify.
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Welcome back to Found, where we get the stories behind the startups. This week we welcome Dominic Madori-Davis to the show as the new cohost of Found! The team is also joined by Allison Luvera and Lauren De Niro Pipher, the two founders behind Juliet, a boxed wine startup. Luvera and De Niro Pipher talked […]
Boxed wine can be bougie with Allison Luvera and Lauren De Niro Pipher from Juliet by Rebecca Szkutak originally published on TechCrunch
GLOW-UPS don’t only happen in your adolescence.
People say that one woman’s transformation serves as proof.
Cindy, a fitness influencer, shared her fitness routine when she was 21[/caption]
Cindy Montes (@cindinero77), a fitness influencer, shared her method for her glow-up in a video with her TikTok followers.
At 21 years old, the gym enthusiast shared that she incorporated boxing, pure cardio, and a low-carb diet into her lifestyle.
She shared a photo of herself wearing a red dress, showing off her figure.
A decade later, the influencer sported the same red dress but with a much more voluptuous figure.
She revealed that her new routine includes weightlifting, a high-protein diet, and most importantly, loving herself.
“The riper the berry the sweeter the juice,” she said, adding the hashtags #finewine and #aginggracefully.
People took to the comments to share their thoughts: “Doing all the good girl!!” said one commenter.
“You aged gracefully beautiful don’t change a thing baby girl,” said another.
“Solid,” said a third.
“Damn right about that,” encouraged a fourth.
“I need you in my life,” joked a fifth admirer.
A decade later, the content creator says she believes she aged like ‘fine wine’ thanks to a new workout routine[/caption]
A WOMAN showed off her Valentine’s Day dress and people were shocked by her figure.
The self-dubbed cougar put in a little effort for the holiday.
The 55-year-old grandma (@silver_doll_) threw on a pink dress for the special occasion.
“Can I hear a little commotion for the dress?” she asked, nodding along to audio.
“Now let’s hear it for the back of the dress!” the audio said, as audience members began to clap.
She turned to the side, showing off her bum, and lifted up one heel-clad foot.
Surprisingly, the woman was still in search of a date for the evening: “Will you be my valentine?” she asked, adding the hashtag #cougarbae.
People took to the comments to share their thoughts.
Some were shocked at what she was hiding: “All that civil rights movement,” joked one commenter.
“What’s all that movement back there?” said another.
“Fine wine,” said a third.
Others said the lord’s name in vain: “Mrs. Parker! Mrs. Parker! (Lord have mercy!)” said one spiritual viewer.
“Ooh sweet baby Jesus,” said another.
A MUM who was four times over the drink-drive limit took to the road to find her boyfriend after he stayed out late, a court heard.
Kerry Green, from Macclesfield, Cheshire, was pulled over just after 1.30am when cops noticed her driving without headlights on and narrowly missing lampposts.
Kerry Green, a frustrated stay-at-home mum, was caught drunk at the wheel of her car at 1am after she had an argument with her partner[/caption]
Park Green in Macclesfield, the area Green was pulled over and arrested[/caption]
The 39-year-old was so intoxicated on January 15 that she could not complete the entire breathalyser process and kicked out at officers as they tried to search her.
Her defence barrister argued the drinking stemmed from her partner staying out later than planned, and frequently leaving Green alone to care for their children aged 12 and 14.
As reported by Manchester Evening News, Clare Oliver, prosecuting, told South Cheshire Magistrates Court: “Police officers saw a vehicle being driven erratically. There were no lights on and it was swerving to the side of the road.
“It nearly hit a number of items of street furniture.
“Fortunately, nothing appears to have been hit but the vehicle was stopped.
“There was a strong smell of intoxicants, her eyes were glazed and her speech was slurred.”
The former bistro assistant measured 136 on her breath test, which led to her being arrested, cautioned and taken into custody.
Ms Oliver said: “When being searched she lifted her right leg and kicked out at a PC Nanchollis,
“The defendant’s foot connected with the officer’s right shin causing pain and discomfort.”
The court was told the defendant claimed to have drunk two and a half glasses of wine before getting behind the wheel.
She maintained she was driving to a pal’s house for a catch up.
A second breath test revealed a 152 sample, the court heard.
The prosecutor continued: “She remembered getting angry when being searched but did not remember hitting out.”
Stuart Flood, mitigating on behalf of Green, expressed to the court that his client was incredibly embarrassed about the incident.
He said: “There are no previous matters recorded against her and there is nothing on her driving licence either.
“It is a serious matter. There was a high level of impairment in terms of driving and she was driving without lights in the early hours.
“I think she assumed the lights would come on automatically. Thankfully there were no further incidents.”
The defence barrister argued Green had cooperated with the roadside breath test, and any further resistance could have been caused by her asthma.
“There was a strong smell of intoxicants, her eyes were glazed and her speech was slurred”
Clare Oliverprosecuting
“Being taken to the police station for the first time in your life can be very traumatic,” he added.
“I think that was a reaction to being arrested. She got upset and kicked out at the shin and that is something she bitterly regrets.
“She has an awful lot of time alone.”
Her solicitor explained to the court that the defendant’s partner had been away and his movements on the night of the event may have been a catalyst for Green’s actions.
He said: “He had been away but had returned and had gone to watch a football match in Manchester. He went in the morning and came back later.
“She starts to drink in the evening and that has led to an argument between them.
“She felt she had spent very little time with her partner in the last fortnight and did not expect him to be out as long as he was.
“She stupidly got in her car to see a friend, to break away from the tension in the house.
“She had booked a taxi but the taxi did not arrive and she made the extremely grave decision to drive. It was a massive mistake.”
A probation report about Green read at the hearing said: “She said she is a social drinker usually on weekends.
“She is remorseful, her partner works and she is the sole carer for the children while he is away.”
The report also concluded Green was at low risk of re-offending.
The mum-of-two admitted charges of failing to provide a breath sample and assaulting a PC.
She felt she had spent very little time with her partner in the last fortnight and did not expect him to be out as long as he was.
Stuart Floodmitigating
She has been banned from driving for three years and ordered to wear a ‘sobriety tag’ for four months.
Green is also required to carry out 200 hours of unpaid work, be made subject to 120 days of the alcohol abstinence monitoring programme, and participate with up to ten days of rehabilitation with the probation service.
She was also ordered to pay £50 in compensation to the PC Nanchollis and made to pay £224 in costs and a victim surcharge.
The drink drive limit differs in the UK depending on which country you’re in.
There’s one rule for motorists in England, Wales and Northern Ireland and another rule for drivers in Scotland.
The limits for England, Wales and Northern Ireland are:
In Scotland, the limits are:
The Scottish rules mean that just one drink could put you over the limit.
As previously reported, Queen of Hip-Hop Soul Mary J. Blige is looking to extend her reign from music charts and scripted dramas to the talk show circuit with her new BET show ‘The Wine Down.’
Said to “bring together the hottest, most outspoken, highly sought-after people in entertainment, sports, social media, and politics” for “raw, provocative, insightful,
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