I use a phone with an unlocked bootloader too, but I only got a warning and pressed ok
I use a phone with an unlocked bootloader too, but I only got a warning and pressed ok
May I ask what distro you’re using?
I’ve been experimenting with DEs on a low end machine (celeron n3010, 2gb ram), and so far, I’m still on xfce, but I forgot to test Enlightenment. Gonna give it a try.
I use gnome on my main machines, but looking to migrate to cosmic, and I use xfce on more limited devices.
I like the kde project, but I tend not to use it, because I find it a bit overwhelming, even after customizing it, it’s hard to explain. I have issues with too many elements in front of me.
I’m scared from the possibility of linux going the same way… we tend to think it can be simply forked and continued on, but it’s a software too complex for some smaller group to maintain.
I’d love to see the bibliography from that elective
Being installable directly from fdroid was what made me use it.
Quite funny how that’s true for the software side, but on the hardware side, geeky people (especially on the foss side) are the ones running things until they accumulate failures to a point that no workarounds will do any good anymore.
I never though about it in that way hahahah. Makes total sense.
The universe was created along with the release os temple os. Everything before are just memories implanted on us.
Don’t listen to the mods, it’s authority bias!
Same for not standing up in the middle of everyone to go out from watching a bad movie in the cinema.
All those numbers will happen at the same time, at different proportions.
Or are proprietary software the ones purposely generating trash?
You’re right, and if we think about it, companies are well aware of that, and that’s why they don’t care for offering anything beyond the basic and walled experience, because we will buy anyway.
You will lose interest in the market, but will keep buying? Did I misunderstand something?
This is the first time that I see this meme and I’m on the friend group B side, now I know how it feels.
It’s because of that kind of thing that I’m always skeptical of startups bringing new and shiny things, that weren’t properly studied or tested, and promising to revolutionize something.
But what happened to the bug? Found nothing about it in the case report.
I read it as criticizing consumerism culture and the idea that technology alone can save us without changing that system