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830 partners! Try not to sell any data on your way to the parking lot!
Same deal here, with years of Xfce and MATE in between. (And a couple of months of GNOME 3, so I could know for sure it wasn’t for me.)
client side decorations
Ah yes, the developers’ dumping ground. App menus bad, five miscellaneous buttons (and also a menu) good and m i n i m a l.
Not for everyone, but if “collection of perl scripts” sounds like your jam, GnuPod still works for a CLI option.
I was given a sous vide machine as a gift, only a power button on the device and no way to control it outside of an Android/iOS app over Bluetooth or WiFi. Not something I’d ever buy for myself thanks to the lack of manual controls (even though the experience of using the app is honestly very nice), but I’ve been preparing myself for the day it just stops working.
I don’t understand what you’re trying to say here. (I wasn’t the one who downvoted you, by the way.)
Windows doesn’t have sudo, Windows has a thing they’re calling sudo.
There are two ways to do a to-do list in Joplin: within the text of a single note or at the next level up, where an entire folder can be populated with full-fledged notes you can individually check off. The flexibility is really nice.
The meme, which wasn’t well-written, is suggesting that the cost savings of switching to Linux isn’t significant to most people. It’s saying
Most people
- don’t care enough
- have enough money
rather than
Most people don’t
- care enough
- have enough money
Or for laptops with no Ethernet, USB-tether a phone.
The Android version of FBReader has been closed-source for a number of years now.
Assuming your phone is Android and your Kindle books aren’t DRMed, KOReader.
The opening frames still make me think I’m about to see the Interplay logo.
Very nice. I remember gazing longingly at all things Mac during this era. But then I found Ubuntu, and then Debian… and that was that.
The last few OS releases will continue to get security updates, but new versions of the OS won’t support those models at all.