Probably! According to Wikipedia you get 3-5 hours off of 6 AA batteries. Not sure how that changes with the TV tuner but battery life wasn’t great.
Be careful for when they randomly swap the buy and close buttons.
My guess (and hope) is it’ll be just for fresh installs. That’s a big change and could break things for some people. But we’ll see!
I might give Wayland a try, but likely stay in X for a while yet. I have a little bit of software (like KeepassXC) that doesn’t quite have full Wayland support yet.
Yes. It probably won’t be available for install tomorrow, but I’m hoping its a pretty seamless upgrade once it lands in the repos.
I’ve never heard of Skiff, but it’s sad to see more software gobbled up by VCs. Though it sounds like the back end was never OSS to begin with?
I used to be so excited about a future where people were software literate where we would be building open systems and make a decent living. Instead, people have been force fed locked down systems in the name of “user experience”, all so that a few people can make an absolute killing while the rest of us feed off the scraps (even if the scraps of the software industry are still pretty good). It just makes me sad.
I am extremely appreciative of folks who do make honest open source software though! Many of them do make a decent living too. It’s hard not to lose hope when reading stuff like this, but then I remember that I’m typing this comment using Firefox on KDE Plasma running on a Linux kernel, right next to an Emacs session. Sticking to good open source software is a wonderful thing!
I’ve started using btop to kill processes instead of the ps, grep, kill incantation.
When I was a kid I thought this was the funniest thing. I’m happy that hasn’t changed. 😆
If you do end up scanning the magazines please post it. That would be a great trip down memory lane!
I especially like how this ad captures the silly edginess going on at the time.
No job is safe from AI?
Came here to say exactly this.
I’d trust the piracy sites more actually. We don’t voluntarily give them our credit card and address.
It’s a total guess, but my theory is that people on the right are tolerant of enshittification and may even find it appealing, while the rest of us just leave. This seems to be the case with Twitter, so maybe Reddit is following?
Will someone answer that damn ringing!?
Wikipedia is pretty good for computer sciency stuff. I’ll often use it as a reference for things like protocols or if I need a quick refresher for some algorithm.
I agree with literally everything in the video!!!
Though I do have a BangleJS, where apps are written in Javascript but the watch is still pretty awesome.
It really is! I’ve actually held a package. I can’t remember if rice was even an ingredient.
So… this is a joke?
This is all pretty new though. And if another one came out it would be less mature than Headscale. For what it’s worth I’ve been using Tailscale for a while now and it’s fantastic!
In this context the use of “they” is just proper English though. I can’t fault someone who speaks a gendered language from using gendered pronouns as is proper in that language, but the use of “they” in English is correct and hardly political or exclusive. Every language is going to have rules that may be strange to non-native speakers, but any “confusion” is easily remedied by explaining that’s just how the language works. I find that’s also part of the fun of learning another language. I especially love trying to mix the rules of one language into another to see how silly it sounds. :)