I was teasing my significant other about her epi-tome but then she caught me with indictment so we’re back on equal footing.
I was teasing my significant other about her epi-tome but then she caught me with indictment so we’re back on equal footing.
I mean you probably still need to worry about micro plastics. A glass container of flour is not a magic talisman … Or is it?
Heh logically designed Linux software might not be as abundant as you think but you’ll get used it.
Xorg(and the x server protocol) is very old and like most long lived software has quite a few warts and quirks.
Wayland has been “the future” for like 10 years (though it’s quite a bit older). It’s only now starting to reach a critical mass where things are starting to change so it might feel a bit of a mess at the moment.
Watching my parents age has made me incredibly ageist in my political views.
People in their 60s and 70s should not be in office.
That used to be the case but I wonder if it still is.
Modern software is loaded down with telemetry and crash reporting. So the software itself is likely doing the reporting at this point.
Linux definitely has more weird permutations with regards to software and hardware and would expect it to produce more issues just based on that.
It would make me laugh so hard if the thing subtly tried to sell you crypto in its answers
They like it because it’s an easy product differentiation. If they removed that option they would need to bump up every level so the top end would need to get better.
I would be perfectly content if it was just a content update.
Kagi pays Google for API access. They also query other sources of data as well as their own index.
https://help.kagi.com/kagi/search-details/search-sources.html#external
Funny you say that ah
For real though I use a down stream arch distro.
Installing arch manually is a good learning experience but I’ve got other things to do.
I understand it’s not for everyone but I jumped ship to Linux 10 years ago or so. The defining moment was me disabling Cortana only to have her reappear after an update.
At least with Linux when I’m fighting the OS it doesn’t feel like the OS developers are fighting back.
The idea is good I think but the implementation has only ever caused me problems and seems to have a bunch of frustrating edge cases.
That’s my uninformed assumption.
Everytime I read a bill with a moniker like this I’m immediately sceptical
Except when it comes to SSDs.
Under some work loads they just get chewed to bits long before they are obsolete.
Yeah I know the limited Android extensions had long been a complaint but I mostly just needed ublock
I always preferred mercurial as a user but all the tooling and everything else built in the last decade has been for git so it makes sense.
It is just a matter of incentives.
Remember Google is paid by advertising dollars. So the incentives are to feed you the maximum amount of ads with the minimum amount of content so that you don’t leave for something else.