It makes sense, because back then, things would get released in here much later than the global releases. I found no information on the local release date of windows xp, to know for sure, though.
It makes sense, because back then, things would get released in here much later than the global releases. I found no information on the local release date of windows xp, to know for sure, though.
That’s interesting, because here in brazil, people loved windows xp on release. The general sentiment was that windows 95, 98 and me were too buggy and unstable, while xp gave a better experience.
I remember talos principle 2 not allowing to play on integrated gpus.
With a de like kde mobile, it can be closer to a phone experience. Proprietary, obscure and unmaintained drivers for several phone components make such a project harder to develop.
Looks nice. Thanks for letting me know.
I’m not the best person to explain, but they’re distros with a read-only root filesystem. In some implementations, any changes, like installing a new package, or upgrading a version, can be interpreted as migrating a system from a state to another. This can mitigate some security risks and make machines easier to maintain.
The age in the comic was quite a misleading thing to add, because we all live in a different way and interact with different things, so anything can be new to anyone. Anyone can be in the “lucky 10000”.
Perhaps this will change drastically with immutable distros
Openwrt is awesome! It has the gui with the best ratio of ease of use/features I ever used in a router. It can require some skills to be installed, but then it’s so smooth. I wish we had routers with openwrt straight from oems.
Those are probably the same people running my ISP, because there are no expectations of them ever implementing ipv6…
The name was glimpse, if I recall correctly.
That’s probably part of the reason I never managed to get, and probably will never get, a corporate job.
Syncthing has saved me a few times from hardware failure and no important data was lost. I wish I knew about it far earlier. Awesome software!
I vote on an exception for big corps. Fuck you nvidia.
Never heard of wintoys. How does it compare to win-debloat-tools?
Oh, is this your project? Congratulations for the initiative. It looks awesome.
This is very interesting. Do you have information on the minimum specs for the os?
Have you seen the mercury fork? it looks more aligned to your philosophy. I’ve tried it, and it seems very interesting. I’m not using it just because they’re often a few versions behind mainline, but it’s on my watchlist.
The early hominids must have been awesome