Chromium can fuck off. FF is king.
Chromium can fuck off. FF is king.
You know it’s a 3 character documentation change.
Unless Quake was made with Copilot, that seems very unlikely:
Those that truly dislike MS and telemetry won’t.
If I’m using non-free it is Jet Brains.
I tend to use Kate, KDevelop.
MS still slurping code into Copilot from Github and telemetry in VSCode.
Sanity is restored.
Love KDE, and good to see them chipping away at these pain points.
Ah, so IBM are in control of Red Hat.
I think it seems the timescale to pretend you aren’t going to change anything is 2-5 years.
Don’t expect anything from these big corps, just fork (if you really must), and move on.
It absolutely used to suck performance wise since I used an S4 for about 2 years. Since then, it’s been great. As someone who used to dislike the performance, and now loves it, even over chromium stuff, I can safely suggest your oversimplified opinion is without any real basis. Sucks is such a vague word, and I guess it stops you having to detail and rationalise your personal opinion.
It’s always been great on the desktop.
For default search.
I’m sure you’re aware Firefox isn’t in the search market. They are in the browser market and need to fund browser development. They’ve used Yahoo in the past and will go with whatever deal gives the best value. They could go with Bing if they wanted.
Funding from them does not mean control, and your insinuation is misleading and false.
I would second this, I’ve used it multiple times and I have no desire to use anything else, because it provides all the functionality I need. Strongly recommend.
A fully working Linux Phone with good battery life that supports a good matrix client with e2 encryption. GrapheneOS is good, but we need initiatives independent from Google.
I was on windows 10 without an SSD. There is only so much dog slow you can handle before you want to change it. I was amazed by how much faster linux was. Windows 10 was the first windows I noticed that struggled this much. It’s like they gave up on performance and just relied on the hardware. I dual booted from there with linux mint and over time, I started windows less. I haven’t used it in months.
I would suggest Linux Mint Cinnamon. It’s very Windows like, and just works. It’s a great distro to get started. I started on it, and many others have. Non-techy relatives really took to it also.
I tried it on pinephone and laptop. Both had 2 different updates break the OS. Both needed to be reinstalled each time.
Not worth it. Poor quality. Go arch or OpenSuse.
Now on GrapheneOS on the Pixel 6a. One of the best decisions I made :)
I use KDE now, but Cinnamon was my first and made the transition beautiful. It’s a great DE.
It’s getting 3/4’s of the votes of Debian. I think their profile has increase a lot in the last year or so.
I think they’re aware of the 2 hours difference from kbin to other instances and will likely investigate it at some point.
Ah, it’s subjective. You trust AUR users rather than flatpak users. Flatpak and snap are hardly comparable. The flaws of Snap are not the flaws of Flatpak. You also prefer binaries to sandboxed apps. You’re old school?
Security by default. Firewall is set up blocking ports for UDP etc. so you are protected out of the box.
Eh?