That sounds and looks incredible!
Where do you get this? It sounds super interesting
It sounds like a generative model to me, but it's probably the best one I've ever heard. Also, thanks for the link! I added it to my listen list!
Hahahahhaa!!!
KDE is what got me into Linux in the first place. That's my reservation. I love how gnome looks, but KDE, man. KDE is KDE.
Outlook, Teams, and Authenticator all work flawlessly on CalyxOS with microG. Don't use Android Auto or other google services, so I can't talk to those.
What kind of issues?
I hopped between distros every couple months, then discovered Ubuntu, which I used for years. Then Unity happened. Mint for years after that. Budgie for a little while, but hated the UX similarities to Mac. Then back to Mint. Tried Ubuntu again, but still can't do Unity. Now I'm Fedora Silverblue on one laptop and OpenSuse on the other. I'm loving both, but I'll probably go back to Mint soon enough. Mint now comes with GNOME as an option, right? Meh. Even if it doesn't, I can install the DE after the fact. I'm having a hard time deciding between KDE and GNOME, honestly.
Anytime, my friend!
We were only 4 and stayed pretty close together, but there were a bunch of people around, so we needed text communication. My phone can only handle 5 connected devices throughout about a 250ft unhindered radius (100ft realistically), but if you had a real wifi network, you could add a lot more people and spread out much further.
E: we did have a member drop off several times because he was beyond the threshold, but he automatically reconnected when he got close enough.
Yes 100% this too
Security is different than privacy. You can have one without the other. You can use standard blinds for privacy. That's enough. If you want security on your windows, you can use iron bars or bulletproof glass or something.
Silly post.
Whatchutalkinbout, Willis?