Translation:
I really liked what I saw in #KDE but due to my habit with .deb packages I think I'll do better in a distro based on @debian
Translation:
I really liked what I saw in #KDE but due to my habit with .deb packages I think I'll do better in a distro based on @debian
AFAIK it's maintained by a group called Ablaze and I think I saw them mention they are university students and opensource enthusiasts in Github discussions.
There are blog posts on their site about changes to their team and leadership. Their blog is in Japanese but I just translate it with Firefox's inbuilt translator. So I don't think it's a single dev.
They have the ability to deal with violations in house
riiiiiiight, no bias at all in that. Hey, we investigated ourselves and found we are not liable to war crimes we commit abroad. how bloody fucking convenient.
Good job at giving Russia an excuse to be free of consequences when it finally loses in Ukraine. They're probably going to make a case that they don't need to have international boards be used against them too, no?
man reads few comments on the internet.
man takes it literally.
Anxiety sets in
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This image is made for people whose hardware is too new to boot the 5.15 LTS kernel included in Linux Mint 21.x. It ships with kernel 6.5 instead.
to anyone who was wondering what "edge ISO is" as me.
Combustion engine car makers are hurtling towards their Kodak moment
If EV companies can collectively work on a proper open standards like the digital world, it would come a lot sooner and more people would benefit. It's not just about the price, there needs to be reliable access to charging stations, support, maintenance, easy/affordable access to repair parts, and recycling. But everyone wants to please their own shareholders, so we have things like EV graveyards. So it still remains to be seen how quickly we can phase out ICE cars.
Every EV with their own proprietary systems just adds to the dilemma for people who want to switch.
Good features. If you make a fork, people would be interested in trying it out.
I think they're planning a big LAN Party. COD and Rainbow 6, and CS2, of course.
Well, Android runs over JVM which runs over Linux. There's overhead and Android needs to compensate. Add in poor memory management and OEMs that happily kill apps in the background for no good reason (even if you tell them not too), and marketing guys trying to out RAM competitors just so they can release a phone with an "upgrade" every year, you get current Android RAMathon.
Thats good to hear. Thanks for checking. Graphene OS team did an amazing job with their OS.
that's basically survivorship bias, isn't it?