Yeah that’s such a weird choice, why not like LibreWolf or at least a less weird chromium fork than brave
Yeah that’s such a weird choice, why not like LibreWolf or at least a less weird chromium fork than brave
The one single thing I can’t stand about my Framework is the lack of S3 suspend, meaning I regularly have my laptop completely run down in situations my old one never would, even with its worn out battery. Unfortunately that’s not Framework’s fault and there’s nothing you can get with S3 if you want a newish CPU
Probably either KDE or NsCDE, I always seem to come back to those
I feel like releasing a list like that would be counterproductive if you want them to not disappear
“I found this via an LLM”
“Here’s a made up answer”
You take 5 minutes for lunch and still call yourself a team player? What’s wrong with your desk that you can’t eat while working? Next you’re going to be telling me you go home at the end of the day and waste valuable company time on commuting that could have been saved by just sleeping in the office
Fedora Atomic?
I got a $12 10 inch Asus eeepc 1005ha that I have NetBSD with i3 on and it’s perfectly usable, so something similar to that would probably be fine for linux cli stuff as long as a 32 bit cpu is okay
I remember my school had no idea how you should set up computers before letting first graders use them so we were all constantly dragging all the applications into the trash can to hear the fun noise and see the little puff of dust.
They also all had a copy of Type to Learn Jr installed, which we were strictly forbidden from opening, and every time we were using the computers multiple people would get in trouble for playing it. A few years ago I got a couple of cheap iBook G3 laptops and the first thing I did was install Type to Learn Jr and finally play it all the way through
I’ve been meaning to buy one of those forever, we had them in elementary school and they were fun
Your peripheral vision works better than the center of your vision in low light, that’s why you can sort of see things in the edge of your field of view but not when you directly look at them
I don’t get the point of companies hiding everything they’re working on until it’s done. It seems like if they just showed what they were working on as it developed they would have more hype when it released and also get feedback along the way so they would be less likely to release a product that fails
One of my friends with a similar list of skills on indeed got an email from them asking him to apply to be a bikini model
Do NOT give the carrot industry that idea
Maybe like nonreligious christian? I feel like the word christian doesn’t inherently imply actual religion even though it’s usually used that way, the same way identifying as a satanist can mean many different things. I’m neither a theologist nor a linguist though so maybe everything I said is nonsense
I just never slow down and take like 10 attempts sometimes. I don’t know why, it isn’t a good strategy
I really like it, the ai stuff can mostly just be ignored but the ai button on mobile is really big and annoying. My biggest issue with it is that there’s no way to download documents you made using a cloud account, but I think they’re planning on adding that
Yes but those times we didn’t have a candidate literally saying that if people vote for him “you’ll never have to vote again”
Reminder that if you waste your votes on greens there might not be a 2028 election
I think Jeff Geerling made a video trying to game on a similar arm system with mixed results. I’m sure it would work, since you can game on a Raspberry Pi using Box86/64, just probably not too well for the money