Exploding Heads is the only one Im aware. But I am certain there are others; just need to dig for them.
Exploding Heads is the only one Im aware. But I am certain there are others; just need to dig for them.
Imagine using Nano or Vim; when you could be using Cat and Echo.
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A few exist, they’re just defederated from most Lemmy instances. Its Freedom of Association at work, the only acceptable form of censorship.
I never understood the IBM/Redhat hate being directed at Fedora. Imagine being against using Debian because of the Ubuntu Amazon fiasco that happened years back.
Is there any real world testing of Clam’s antivirus performance?
Patience young one, Wayland just implemented that protocol, it’ll be here soon
People learn the same way, we do things that bring us satisfaction and get us approval.
The Mint team recently made experimental Wayland support available. Still very alpha but I don’t think it will be years.
The modern Chinese economy is very dependent on trade with the West and other East Asian nations that are generally more favorable of the west.
Those resources aren’t shit if they can’t make them into shit others will buy.
You can have an “external” GPU if your willing to give up your NVMe storage
The Arm support is there, its just not upstreamed because companies don’t like sharing
Super NATO equipped Ukrainians is funny, because for the most part they’ve always been under equipped. If NATO hadn’t been so reserved and gave Ukraine a blank check from the get go they would have stomped Russia. Still no F-16s, Hungary and Republicans are stonewalling efforts being authoritarian sympathizers, and now Ukrainians are starting to feel ammo and manpower shortages.
This is something that can easily be done on Windows and Linux also, its just not an out of the box setup like Mac
All this control, yet MacOS still doesn’t have Window tiling
Only problem with Tiling WM’s is the learning curved. Looking forward to Gnomes Mosaic TWM to bridge the gap between floating and tiling
Now KDE needs to implement a consistent design language for its apps, clean up its settings, and have better defaults. Not asking KDE to copy Gnome, just that it needs a lot more work to be palletable to someone using it for the first time.
I didn’t see anything