What’s the model, just for starters
What’s the model, just for starters
Tell that to the average computer user, and they’ll crap their pants. I’m all for the command line being there for power users and people who actually have to manage complex systems, but if you want Linux to go to the moon, you have to consider the average Joe
Wow. This is kind of idiotic, hope that both implement a gui option
You cant prove that Christ wasn’t made out of bread tough. Probably a mistranslation from the original into Latin, it should’ve said Christ was a gingerbread man
Linux appears to largely be done with the transition to the modern tech stack (wayland/Pipewire) and can now focus on getting more features. Packaging hasn’t improved (flatpaks largely stagnated, snaps barely evolved and kept the same issues, so did app images and system packages. On the gaming front, while steamOS has gained users, market share is still somewhat anemic, and support for multiplayer games is now worse than before. Desktop usage did show some ok growth though and now has a solid 4%
Here we simply have a tool that on dangerous commands like power off or reboot asks for the host name of the machine in question. Didn’t stop me from accidentally rebooting a machine once, but no matter
This is the lockpicking lawyer and what I have for you today is…
Man is great to check quickly what something does. I use atuin as my shell history to make it a lot easier to search
Not unless a wave hits it
“Welcome to Taco Bell. How would you like your diarrhea and farts arranged?”
This means 7 999 999 997 people want to learn how to play the banjo!
I just have them on my floor and then hit the antigravity switch
EFF Wikipedia KDE Asahi Linux Thunderbird Mozilla Archive.org Libreoffice My lemmy host Voyager
These are all one time donations, i tend to donate around 15€ a month in 5€ chunks. Some have repeated donations, other a single one. Started only a few months ago doing this
Spin one of the doodads until the station you wish for is properly locked
WPS office is proprietary but works, so is FreeOffice. OnlyOffice, I think the desktop editors at least is FOSS
The eff I’m pretty sure made a blog post about this, check it out!