Me after installing Slackware on an NVMe with a UEFI-only MoBo
Me after installing Slackware on an NVMe with a UEFI-only MoBo
AFAIK the two are identical, and words such as “how”, “do” and “what” are mostly ignored by the engine. The only content words in both are “apple” “pie” and “recipe”/“cook”.
Well, using a more complex search does improve results…
are aware that you can just flash plain AOSP on any phone, right?
EDIT: Well, this aged like milk. If you happen to have a phone that is not easily unlockable or that has no well-maintained AOSP ROM, Universal Android Debloater is a pretty decent way to clean up your OS.
Community systems are not bad, that’s most of Linux, but there needs to be an ethical, FOSS-friendly enterprise system to get corpos invested in Linux and FOSS. Besides, corporate systems usually have massive dev teams and upstream/open-source a lot of their work. As much as I shit on Canonical and Red Hat, they’ve done immense amounts of beneficial work for Linux and FOSS.
Is there any reason (like, at all) for him to insist on Zoom? Also, if he’s more lenient regarding Discord, Revolt is pretty decent.
This is about openSUSE, their free personal desktop offering.
People dunk on Purism and the Librem 5 because:
To summarize, Purism is a cult that sells iPhone 8’s for more than iPhone 15 Pro Max prices and then doesn’t deliver or refund them. My old Huawei P10 Lite has better specs in every single way, and it cost one sixth of their price when it was released six years ago.
I’d suggest Jitsi as an alternative to Zoom.
To add to Inkscape and GIMP, Krita is also pretty damn nice.
I’ll definitely give it a try, thanks! I tend to categorise all CLI editors in my head as either Emacs-like or Vim-like, based mostly on keyboard shortcuts. Nano’s shortcuts look more like Emacs than like Vim, so, Emacs Lite.
Fixed, thanks for the heads up!
Cinnamon is hands down my favourite DE. I always see people talking about GNOME and KDE, to me Cinnamon is the best of both worlds. Strongly recommend it with the Orchis GTK theme, which is made for GNOME but works fine on Cinnamon.
My favourite graphical app in the more traditional sense is Firefox. If CLI apps are allowed, I’m a big fan of GNU Nano, a CLI-based minimalistic editor, basically Emacs Lite.
Purism is a scam / cult. Louis Rossmann talking about it. Them being a cult Techlore explaining why Purism is garbage.
Do not buy their shit.
Google Pixel 7 Pro with GrapheneOS
NeoLauncher with NeoFeed on the left.
On the first page, Mull browser search, Geometric Weather (location edited out) and Metro (a fork of RetroMusic player removing some Google libs).
The second page is taken up entirely by Telegram FOSS (stock client with proprietary dependencies purged) and FairEmail widgets, but I’m not showing y’all my chats :P
I usually don’t have any apps on my homescreen, except the dock, and I use it as a dashboard while launching apps from the drawer.
Apps in dock are Koler, QKSMS, Telegram FOSS and Gcam apk (don’t remember from where).
Google Pixel 7 Pro
Love the performance, the battery life, the camera and the amazing display, but most all I love GrapheneOS.
What I hate is its massive size, 5.8" is more than enough for me.
It’s not even so much about F(L)OSS for me, it’s mainly about privacy. Haven’t contributed so far, but been using it through Organic Maps. OSM lacks no address in my town, and that’s enough for me. I only need a map to get frow A to B, and I’d already know what’s at B if I’m going there in the first place.
Since this is something that needs to be considered while programming, I’d presume such information falls under “related knowledge”.