All the tech literacy programs for parents also basically ended up only teaching office software, for some reason.
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All the tech literacy programs for parents also basically ended up only teaching office software, for some reason.
the only difference is you install a desktop environment on desktop debian imo
uses pushover license
surprised pikachu face when he gets pushed over
every time, folks.
pidgin still doesn’t support omemo
To be fair, being able to install uBlock Origin immediately makes it one of the best mobile browsers for that feature alone.
that’s cool, try making a better browser tho
To be fair, I have never used RetroArch installed from the official repositories. I am used to using either the flatpak or steam version(s).
retroarch -L "/path/to/core.so" "/path/to/rom"
should just work in most cases
When installing cores on a Linux based system, core files AND core info files are all placed in $RetroArch/cores
instead of info files being placed in $RetroArch/info
like on windows.
Spoiler: Steam Rom Manager really does just work on a larger scale. If you’re trying to add 20+ games to steam, just use it.
I am and I got muted for 6 hours for gif reacting when the gif had the soft n word in it.
8.1 was fine imo, but not really worth an upgrade from 7 unless it was free.
It’s not really necessary on a Mac though, at least from what I understood.
he’s talking about their (purism/librem) inability to deliver hardware
Reading the source code for everything running on your machine and then never updating is the only way to be absolutely 100% sure.
edge is on linux at least as a beta as I write this
Ironically, I prefer for LibreOffice to not follow my dark mode setting. I always want it to be light mode.
Massive Microsoft bribes incoming…
Clearly, companies only pass the savings along when a competitive market forces them to.
Because nobody else will drive 15 miles for a $2 dollar order.
They should have been doing this from the start.
Steam is only Officially supported on Ubuntu. Doesn’t seem to have hurt it any.