Also the teeth that keep expanding and shrinking. But if you just lowkey watch something it is really hard to notice…
Also the teeth that keep expanding and shrinking. But if you just lowkey watch something it is really hard to notice…
200/30 + 6GB on mobile for 58€/month in The Netherlands
Yeah at my previous job I was forced to use Windows for Office/Adobe, but now I get more freedom and use Linux. Really depends on the organisation and how you’re expected to collaborate.
They indicated that they want to switch, but if work forces you to use Office and Adobe then that is what you’re stuck with.
Eva Under Fire fits that list perfectly!
I kept this one, even after upgrading to F39 https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/File:F38-01-night.jpg
It is only bad in the sense that it could be so much more, but it certainly is the best we have for phones atm.
https://nobaraproject.org/ There is really no reason not to try. You can just try a bootable USB first to see if Linux works for you and your hardware config. It’s a great way to test things and determine what distro and desktop environment works for you.
I’ve been using Piper for my logitech mouse: https://flathub.org/apps/org.freedesktop.Piper
Same here! It’s such a lovely engine. Conceptually a lot easier to grasp than other ones and first class support for Linux.
Also much cheaper there. And you have a lot of pubs to go to. And you can drink them when you’re 16.
YOUR HOPE ENDS HERE! AND YOUR MEANINGLESS EXISTENCE WITH IT!
I don’t use Windows, but doesn’t the LTSC and/or Enterprise edition come with better defaults?
Honest question: what are the limitations? Most articles online compare it with FAT, which isn’t really an interesting comparison.
Water, land, and (existing) housing could be examples of this. However, I reckon the core point here is that while businesses are groups of people, there is social labor and private profit.
One of these a few weeks ago, because I went on a walk and it was really sunny outside!