

I think I’m running Wayland on my mint today. Not that I ever cared, and my card is NVIDIA and i don’t remember spending much time instaling its drivers
I think I’m running Wayland on my mint today. Not that I ever cared, and my card is NVIDIA and i don’t remember spending much time instaling its drivers
For life you say? Appointed? Sounds like someone already won in life and could retire at birth (owners class) then got punished by having to show up every once in a while to “make laws”.
Not unfortunate, just what I’ve come to expect of Microsoft UX and marketing.
Well they’re clearly not using Arch. Btw.
That’s great bit of history
It may be useful for people reading if you could add headers about when each decade starts, since you have many of them there
If history is the best way to predict the future, current Republicans will be ashamed of future Republicans, but in private. In public they’ll play along.
it’s not arbitrary
Voice over: it is arbitrary
Yep, the Firefox thing is weird. I’d run a memory test . Does this laptop do the same thing with Windows?
Also op mentions 20 years, were your other experiences like this?
And that’s the same reason Linux and open source doesn’t, because when developers are empowered to do things that impact them, shit happens
Same here
I loved last FM when it came out, best recommendation engine in its days. Then they kinda died and reborn into you tube powered.
Moved to Spotify, then the paid bit rate was down graded.
Then moved to Deezer, but the buffering and errors after a few hours play are really annoying.
This week my qobuz trial was over, so I cancelled Deezer and I’m paying for qobuz.
Streaming services are kinda a commodity now, the catalogs are basically the same, except Pandora that had a better coverage for Nina Pastori than others. But this also changed from time to time.
Who’s cyan? What’s going on?
Many star trek novels don’t do DRM. I buy them at Kobo, so I’m also skipping American middle man.
Hey this that you’re doing is called gate keeping.
We got multiple versions of these every time a new tech comes along.
People defending typewriters. Or learning Latin. Or something better than a quill and jar of ink. Or paper being affordable.
Just. Stop.
Ah yes same with Boolean logic, it only took a century for Moore law to pick up, they had a small milestone along the way when the transistor was invented. All computer science was already laid out by Boole from day 1, including everything that AI already does or will ever do.
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Probably not, I’m talking about the plugin I use. Remotely save, I think it’s called.
You don’t need a server, I use drop box. You can also do Amazon S3 which is more involved but not as hard as a server. And 5 more options.
That’s not so true of the Android app. I do have access to bytecode but changing bytecode to bring feature enhancements is not for the faint of heart.
And storage in their current android app is a major privacy breach.
True. The other day I uploaded a photo that should be portrait instead of landscape. I opened Nemo ( Linux file explorer), right clicked to edit image, fixed it, and automatically my note picked up the change.
Similar thing when storing a 1000 line json in the notes
Yep and the Android app is full of small things to improve, for sure someone would put in contributions for free
Politicians also act like children. There’s no evidence they get their authority from being either smarter or more competent than an average person.