Isn’t the linked article just a puff piece that says nothing substantial at all?
Despite my current profile name, I do not speak Japanese (yet)
My interests are: #gaming #fanfiction #manga #industrial #music #linux
Libre, not gratis.
Email: tn5421+fedi@protonmail.com
Isn’t the linked article just a puff piece that says nothing substantial at all?
I use the Feedbro extension right in my browser.
Or SubscribeStar or any of the other alternatives.
Steam is only Officially supported on Ubuntu. Doesn’t seem to have hurt it any.
All the tech literacy programs for parents also basically ended up only teaching office software, for some reason.
it’s pre-installed on everything by default. that’s the only reason it’s “”“popular”“”
You could try Librewolf or possibly even Floorp, if baseline firefox doesn’t do it for you.
They made another kind of guy for you to get really mad at.
the only difference is you install a desktop environment on desktop debian imo
“Please use your boot to step on me harder, daddy corpo!”
Of course not.
Sounds about right.
Some people are saying they were aware of the requirements before launch and didn’t adequately inform customers.
I’m unsure how true that is, but it’s huge news if it is true.
They can “talk” all they like. The proof will be non-implementation.
It needs to run well without major stutters. Haven’t used an iphone since they got rid of the headphone jack. I would imagine anything even remotely modern will be fine.
That definition depends on the person, but for me
Works as a phone
Can play my phone games (Blue Archive)
Yeah, I would second the Mint rec.
Arch is not a more stable OS.
I would like RISC-V to also get ‘good enough’, considering that it seems to be a shitton more open than ARM is.