Why would anybody think like it’ll die soon?
Why would anybody think like it’ll die soon?
Lol. I stopped paying when price grew from 4,99 a month.
I’ve watched 4K Youtube on that cpu without issues.
Would it be a good practice to install minimal Debian and learn to use Nix package manager with it?
If possible, buy an old Thinkpad for 50-100 bucks and install on a real hardware for the best experience.
I have no experience with any Mac hardware, but Virtualbox has improved a lot during the years. It won’t have accelerated graphics, but still fast and responsive.
I don’t know how things function in the US, but here in Europe it’s already pretty much a standard that average joes has totally the opposite opinion what media claims to be the result.
And when multiple other polls with multiple time more responders shows the opposite result, media is always silent.
Our politicians started to push biometrics / strong identificitation last year or this for every people who connects to internet. That’s just step closer to that “you have no pricacy” conspiracy theory created by conpiracy theorist politicians.
This just another fake poll used to justify the biometrics requirement for internet connection.
Didn’t you read the ToS? Those words are considered as hate speech in every Linux communities.
Try Neomutt.
Debian base with Sway.
Well, for Pipewire it’s the apps which needs to adjust at this point. Only thing missing currently is the Wayland but it’s coming. Making Linux less fragmented (read: confusing), the more new users will give a try.
At this point, my biggest dream is that these ‘new user’ distros used only Wayland, Pipewire, Systemd and Flatpaks simply to simplify things. Hopefully we’re less than 2024 away from NoVideo Wayland support.
Also as soon as XFCE releases their Wayland support, that soon it’ll become the most famous DE choice of Mint.
What I am really happy is to see how well supported Pipewire already is. Pipewire has never showed any problem in the new installs for me.
Which distro ships with zsh?
Does it have option to add or remove certain percentage with one command?
Since it supports multiple monitors, is there finally desktop monitors with brightness support??! Pretty perfect to use function keys (XF86KeySum on laptops) and just a modifier/shift for second monitor. Awesome!
Lol. But if it was the case, I bet I’ve seen this word offending someone or being racist would’ve occured at least once during the decade?
Linux users still brigs up wifi and SystemD regurarly so if there were a room for this particular word being offensive I’m 100% sure it would be discussed at least twice during a decade.
I could accept op being right if this was discussed more than zero times before, even though I don’t get how and why people gets offended by any word. Even less I get why on earth anybody would get offended for some 3rd person and I accept it just being me who don’t gets it.
I’ve been living with this term for a decade now and this is literally the first time I hear someone gets offended from that word.
Are you const_void asian by yourself?
They probaly release it at the same time with their Virgo laptop, which is going to be fully repairable and open source as much as possible (including bios). It’ll also contain a trackpoint and a hot-swappable mechanical keyboard.
I’'d like to know that where spyware is located?
I think the most enjoyable feature is that there is no algorithm in Fediverse. And decentralization means that if you host your own server for Pixelfed (instagram equivalent) for example, your data will go offline at the moment you disconnect your server from the internet.
Lemmy is great alternative for Reddit especially if you’re into tech.
Will Threads ever come popular?
I never had account in Twitter, but for me it looks like it’s become a honeypot for right-wing useful idiots. And it has gained a lots of attraction simply because the censorship was ended in just one night.