I miss the time when not all icons were a rectangle or a circle.
I miss the time when not all icons were a rectangle or a circle.
Sadly Firefox is also slowly becoming malware.
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I don’t know, I just want to socialize more, even if that’s while fighting at the front.
I’ve recently go back to Linux (after >10 years), and so far I’ve only noticed that touchscreen works better on Wayland and that you can scale UI in smaller increments. Otherwise they behave pretty much the same.
Huh. I had a vague memory that my DVD player allowed regular movie files to be played, but maybe my memory is just bad.
More like 84%. Silver tier is probably way more unplayable than on Windows.
I am pretty sure 1080p video will fit on DVD just fine if formatted as regular data disc. But I am not sure if H.264 or anything newer is supported, and video may not have the highest quality, but still better than 720p I guess.
Cant’wait for square borders to be popular again! I’ve lived long enough to see borders get from squared (90’s) -> rounded (early 00’s) -> squared (late 00’s?/10’s) -> rounded (20’s). So I guess by this trend we’ll return to squared ones in 2030’s.
What about the original Game Boy? I am pretty sure it lasted nearly a decade.
I don’t even know what that is.
Yeah, that’s the first distro that I use in a long time (last time before that I was running some early version of Ubuntu MATE), and having a blast already. I also very like customizability of KDE Plasma 6.
I don’t think the ability to destroy your entire system by one command is a good thing for a desktop operating system. On Linux random program with root rights can bring down your entire system by one poorly written script, but Windows at least has multiple mechanisms in place to prevent that.
Probably a deist one. One where it says that God have left us, because he wanted that we need to go forwards without his guidance, and it’s the only way to have more civilized society, especially given how bed-time stories don’t have much to do with today’s reality.
No, but I do remember the cringe thing I did 9 months ago.
Probably a random Russian, Ukrainian or Italian song I know, because I like to sing in these languages.
Exactly. They have been working on Ladybird Browser for few years already, before it was announced as standalone product (It was a part of SerenityOS).
Why do you need it to be Debian-based?
FreeBSD is fine for servers I guess, but due that most server administrators know Linux better than any BSD, it’s probably not going to be used much. BSD’s also seem to be severely underfunded and the future of them seem vague.