Pro-tip: don’t install Windows, don’t use any “debloaters”, just install Linux Mint
You’ll enjoy a long and happy OS life.
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Pronouns: they/them
Pro-tip: don’t install Windows, don’t use any “debloaters”, just install Linux Mint
You’ll enjoy a long and happy OS life.
Fully anonymous open source development is viable. This could happen. If done well, it could be a very good OS due to being able to do things without license concerns. The problem is: using it wouldn’t be legal. Disguise mode to seem like other OS?
Is the Furiphone good? What is good and what is bad about it?
Didnt want to name specifics because they might not exist for certain browsers, but you can search “archive” and there will be many
You should remember to send all YT videos that you watch to archive.org
There are browser extensions to do this conveniently
Oh i see
it is a parody seemingly, according to @gandalf_der_12te@discuss.tchncs.de’s comment
It seems to be a meme/parody instance
Probably a meme instance / parody
When is the year of the linux phone
what is this idea of “thin phone”??? A thick phone could fit more battery and specs and better camera
people around the world are fascinated by the sheer lack of phone here
My thoughts exactly
Forums are only sort of social media
There is less focus on users and more on topics, and they have more practical uses than social media
But still, Lemmy is social media, I guess.
Then people move to Linux
If implemented this should only apply to paid OS’s or ones where a licence comes with the hardware
No license is needed for Linux
forcing people to support a project for Y amount of years would really harm indie developers releasing Linux distros and the like
Solution: implement as consumer protection that only applies to paid OS’s (and also ones that require a license, even if it’s “free” due to coming with the hardware)
Better laws would be:
Mandatory open source public domain release at EOS.
At Win10 EOS, people would make Windows distros, and ReactOS would no longer have to be a clean room implementation.
Also this would be a success for Stop Killing Games.
No, you need to do unrm -unrf /
I like ls -Ap
, the -p
option is convenient, it puts a / at the end of names if they’re directories. -A
is like -a
but doesn’t show .
and ..
-l
is sometimes useful, but a bit cluttered and less readable (at least to me, maybe it wouldn’t be if I were used to using it)
FuriPhone not Fairphone
https://furilabs.com/
It’s a Linux phone with a Debian based OS, but with the AOSP kernel using the Halium compatibility layer.