So we’ll have to say GNU/Linux/SystemD soon?
So we’ll have to say GNU/Linux/SystemD soon?
No problems running on the AMD graphics?
Cries in corporate systems, balls deep in Microsoft ecosystem.
All my personal devices are running Linux however.
Let’s wait until 2050s.
I’ve made the switch over a decade ago. Ubuntu was the gateway drug. I have to use windows at work, but that’s it.
I’m guessing there’s a reduced pool of desktop pc users, thus Linux users are now slightly bigger in proportion? There has been big advances regarding Linux adoption, too.
Similar here. I have switched to xfce after struggling with gnome and kde.
The Kazaa gamble.
That radio DJ speaking in the middle of the song you’re recording.
There’s a conlang introducing phonemic hats, so why the hell not?
This is why I dread working with anything ‘too consumer friendly’.
Wasn’t it a few years ago that scientists working on human genes renamed something because excel was chaging it every time?
While we are speaking of it, please let users choose between languages (original and target) independently of system locale.
Sometimes I encounter social media posts auto translated (probably through Google translate) but languages detection is messed up. And the best part is there isn’t a menu to choose.
Speaking of which, a mechanism to manage posts from instances your account has previously migrated away from.
I used Opera when it used Presto instead of becoming a yet another chromium. I miss that one.
Use of marquees is a violation of the Geneva convention. You monster.
Having an untraditional gTLD like .xyz
makes many confused as well, especially those not in IT.
Sometimes boring is better, sticking to the fundamentals. I didn’t like when signal tried to mix crypto into it.
Just how many are there for micro blogging? I saw pleroma and akkoma too.
That’s how registrars start cranking up the renewal price for .social domains.
Puppy has saved my ass multiple times. Love that tiny dog.
Speaking of Tails, a security minded user can also try out Qubes as well. It uses virtualization to separate different contexts like Work, Personal, Social, etc. You can have your Work profile connect to your workplace VPN while your Personal profile is on a torified connection in parallel. It does have its drawbacks, however. You need more system resources, and anything that requires direct access to GPU like videogames is not officially supported.