

If you desire that close of a carbon copy to Windows, you should just use Windows.


If you desire that close of a carbon copy to Windows, you should just use Windows.


Maybe the Temu version of Frank Fontaine. Frank could speak English, was capable of completing a thought without getting distracted and didn’t look like Jabba the Hutt wearing a compression girdle.


More interest is a very far cry from “linux phones are booming”. Linux phones are not booming, they are niche projects for people that like to tinker and don’t need any of the most popular phone apps and features.
Until we can install linux on more than a couple phones, trust cellular connections across all the networks and have access to the majority of features and apps that a smart phone should possess, linux phones will never “boom”.
I say this as a Ubuntu touch user on the Fairphone 4. It is not an experience that anyone else I know would accept from their smartphone.


I hope they choose to focus efforts on linux instead of trying to keep Google from fully obliterating their ability to offer apps on the Android platform.
Even if they are thrown a bone during this fight, it’s going to keep happening until they lose. The reason linux is so bad to try to use as a smartphone right now is because entities like these are busy trying to piss up a rope with Google and Android. We could have actually had robust and feature rich linux phones if they had taken the hint when Google first started shitting on people trying to use their Android phone in the way they want to.


Linux phones are booming.
Booming, eh?

If you’re having problems finding the linux line on the graph, it’s one of those at the 0%.


As soon as you’re forced to buy that vacuum, sure, your analogy is rock solid and it’s like actual slavery.


Never watch a video that ends a statement with a question mark In the thumbnail.


Thank you for the home.
I’ve not noticed bugs on the dev branch but look forward to improvements (I’d love for the default U’s home page to remember my place when retreating back to it from an article).
Thanks!


“Next week on As The Nerd Turns, watch as former friend steals all the game controllers and unplugs the snack machine.”
Waiting an unknown amount of time to be able to use your computer again is not viable.
I’ve dealt with this issue across distros and flavors for years and simply accept that using Firefox on Linux the way I use it requires a regular reboot.
I see this often with the firefox memory leak and containerizing it wouldn’t resolve the issue, as it’s literally freezing due to running out of system memory. Try to make a distinction between a frozen app and a systemwide exhaustion of resources.


If he doesn’t make a movie people want to watch, what makes him think he can write a book people will want to read?


I don’t think that word means what you think it means.


Why are people still giving this clown views?
I guess anything that happens while using a computer fits the community now?


Western governments don’t need that. They already have access to all you do on your device via backdoors and agreements with vendors and software providers. They could know absolutely everything about any “free citizen” they wanted.


I guess apple owners are just a known gullible consumer pool to tap.


I have not met a too-big open world as of yet.
I use Librewolf everywhere but android where I use Firefox. The sync feature works perfectly between the different brands. Librewolf does not currently offer a mobile browser.