There was a time when I thought about switching to Fedora when I ditch Windows in 2025, but the frequent release schedule of Fedora has made me worried if those updates risk breaking my setup.
There was a time when I thought about switching to Fedora when I ditch Windows in 2025, but the frequent release schedule of Fedora has made me worried if those updates risk breaking my setup.
Interesting, I thought NAT could handle it…
But IPv4 addresses are easier to remember!
/s
I could see a point of having home networks stay on IPv4 and NAT with an external v6 address.
That would keep the current security model for home networks where we can assume general tech litteracy is low.
Beamer?
You want to connect your BMW to Netflix?
An iPad and a roll of duct tape should do it…
The 4.0 version will make drastic changes to the UI ):
I am quite worried about that direction design… Feels like a departure of the sleek video player that we all know and love.
Probably because they were interested and wanted to know?
Nah, it is disconinued since many years, I thought it was kinda neat at first, but realized it would be faster to just use the full firefox browser instead.
So like Mozilla Prism?
Cool, but paywalled
Nano is perfectly fine for me.
But I know the basics of vim if I need to use it.
I am surprised it isn’t more of them
I disagree with you, but don’t have the energy to keep arguing, this argument has been going on for days, and I made my point back on day one.
Thank you for correcting me (:
Why not?
Because it is a paid OS and it’s developers are writing code for financial gain, if they are not being paid to write the code, it doesn’t get written.
Voulenteers write the code because they want or need to, if there are no drivers for a device in on Linux, you need to write it yourself.
Notice that you had to exaggarate a 20 year timespan into a 500 year timespan to make thisnanalogy work?
Yes, that was deliberate. Have you ever noticed how much faster technology develops compared to languages? That is why the analogy works.
No, stop, it is bad enough that she is editing company data on her personal machine, and now you want her to distribute company data to third party companies?
PS: If there is a way to destroy all metadata related to excel sheets, it would be very helpful.
No, it would look like she is hiding something far worse.
It is an insane suggestion to even concider, it is far, far worse to have zero metadata than to have a bit of odd metadata.
If the sheets are tagged as being crested by a pirated version of excel then she could feign ignorance and pretend she has zero idea of what is going on, if the meta data is gone, she would be known as someone with something to hide.
Also, why the fuck is she editing company documents on her personal computer?
That is by far the main problem.
That guy had allready made up his mind about me and wasn’t interested in anything but self validation. With his ridiculous criteria for people being IT technicians needing to run Linux on their main machine combined with his insulting attitude there was just no reason to discuss anything with him.
“Don’t argue with idiots, they just drag you down to their level and beat you to death with experience”
If one has the luxury of being able to manage with only free software, then I yeah, they should so their damndest to make sure to use free software.
Most people don’t have that luxury (myself included) and for them Windows is fine.
However, if I need a server or need to test something, I will allways spin up a Linux machine first.
None, I was gifted a Sidewinder Forcefeedback steering wheel by my dad when I was 8-9 something, but it used the old gameport.
I don’t see how this is relevant though…
There have been several concepts drawn up about using space mirrors as a way to focus the light from the sun into a deathray