

Yeah, you are an extremist, because you are alive. Makes sense.
Yeah, you are an extremist, because you are alive. Makes sense.
I am only on my phone when I am in a situation where I can’t do anything productive. I don’t even have Facebook installed on my phone, and I need to open web browser to access it.
Moblin 2.1 in live environment I think. Ubuntu 11.04 a bit later, which actually had WiFi drivers, but I needed to get them to a thumb drive, because they weren’t shipped by default.
Then random Ubuntu variants (including Linux Mint) before getting back to Windows (8.1 and then 10), but I am back to Linux with Debian 12, and now 13.
BSD just has 4 (or more?) main distributions (or operating systems, whatever). It is nothing like Linux.
Also I think BSD systems are much more integrated on how they work, because on any Linux distro there are hundreds of different packages that were built by hundreds of different people, and on *BSD all pieces fit together nicely, unless you install 3rd party packages that are entirely optional. (Although you won’t get any desktop environment if you do that, aside from default one on OpenBSD, which is modified X server+Fvwm AFAIK).
I think X11 is ideal at the state it is currently. Only getting real fixes, that don’t break anything. If you are a kind of user who needs X11, you probably don’t need any features Wayland offers anyway.
Last time I used symlinks on Windows, the built-in photo viewer was crashing on them.
Why are buttons on top?
That’s what I usually do, but it’s annoying when I specially need to get my hand on keyboard to do that.
The only thing that I would like to find in this menu is a “Find” feature, where the Find function opens up with selected text as input. You can’t how many times I would expect to have this function there and I was disappointed.
Is that because Linux run on more desktop computers, or just that there’s less desktop computers (and laptops) overall? When everybody switches to smartphones and AR/VR, and there’s bunch of geeks running Linux on their old rusty desktop setups, is that really something that should be celebrated?
I think the best solution is to just have Windows on other drive, that way it shouldn’t touch Linux drive’s bootloader.
Yeah, that’s definitely a thing that is perfectly legal to do. Your company will definitely be fine with that.
At this point they should just switch to BSD. Although Wayland is getting traction there as well…
I am still on my GTX 1060 3 GB, probably worth about $50 at this point lol
For Lua I think it’s just for the interpreted version, I’ve heard that LuaJIT is amazingly fast (comparable to C++ code), and that’s what for example Löve (game engine) uses, and probably many other projects as well.
What do you mean? If you run powershell
directly it opens up either in conhost
or Windows Terminal, depending on whatever is your default, doesn’t it? Unless you mean PowerShell ISE or whatever it’s called.
Slow as shit though.
Huh, that’s a pretty good idea. I already have a Raspberry Pi setup at home, and it wouldn’t be hard to duplicate in other location.
I don’t 🙃
Interesting that they did that.