A KDE Breeze?
A KDE Breeze?
True Linux users build their own kernel and distro from scratch from an environment running directly in EFI
Everything is a web page now
My car’s headlights blind me sometimes when they reflect off road signs. I tried to find warmer replacements, but it seems like that’s just not a thing
According to Wikipedia, Burger King and Tim Hortons merged to make Restaurant Brands International, which is headquartered in Toronto, alongside Tim Hortons. Burger King kept their own HQ in the US.
If anything, that makes Burger King Canadian.
I think it’s okay to not 100% know every little detail of how a system works, as long as it’s possible to find out what you need when you need it.
I don’t really get the hate for systemd. At least for someone who started really using Linux after it was introduced, it always seemed easier to control and manage than the init.d stuff.
Obviously it’s a hassle to migrate if you have a ton of legacy services, but it’s pretty nice.
Big Rust has gotten to Linus
The real gore is having one party that’s blue and another that’s ever so slightly lighter blue
W I D E clock is a selling point tbh
There’s actually a fork of a fork of a fork of a fork but it also hasn’t been updated in 8 months
Not nearly text-based enough
Dan seems to have trouble sticking with a single project. Sometimes it feels like he announces some new thing every week that never gets finished.
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8.1 used build numbers 9xxx (7 used 7xxx, 8 used 8xxx, and 10 started out using 10xxx), so you could argue it was technically Windows 9.
I guess since they put a link to the license that you could go to on another computer, they probably have their bases covered.
I wonder what the legal implications here are, if anything. It feels like Apple probably shouldn’t have made the “agree” button clickable if the license fails to load.
OCR of fonts used to be a solved problem, but now we have AI, which can sort of do it sometimes