Probably inertia rather than double standards? It took me a long while (several years) to even start getting rid of all Google services for myself, I completely understand the feeling.
The new large cycling strips that appeared in the last 5-6 years are so good. At commute time there are frequently jammed with /cyclists/, but let's face it it's miles better than being stuck in a car. I shudder to…
I have an older ASUS laptop from 2015 which also has (more minor than this!) ACPI state management bugs. I initially bought that machine because it was a pretty high-end and was somewhat disappointed about both the…
I'm wondering where the "forks" translation came from in the first place. Google Translate used to be fairly reliable for simple translations, but I've seen several examples in the last couple of years where it goes…
On the other side of the fence, both KDE and Gnome (which are the main desktops I'm using) are absolutely rocking it lately, the slow improvements are really paying dividends!
I'd been looking for something like this for a while now... but just like other e-ink phones the privacy policy is a bit chilling : they explicitly say they collect "everything" including precise location, messages,…
Reminds me of the last time I borked my btrfs.
Here are a few I haven't seen in a lot of places but come in really handy. First, alias this on Linux to get the 'open' command to work like OSX (e.g. 'open file.pdf'). It shadows a real 'open' command, but I have never…
Probably inertia rather than double standards? It took me a long while (several years) to even start getting rid of all Google services for myself, I completely understand the feeling.
The new large cycling strips that appeared in the last 5-6 years are so good. At commute time there are frequently jammed with /cyclists/, but let's face it it's miles better than being stuck in a car. I shudder to…
I have an older ASUS laptop from 2015 which also has (more minor than this!) ACPI state management bugs. I initially bought that machine because it was a pretty high-end and was somewhat disappointed about both the…
I'm wondering where the "forks" translation came from in the first place. Google Translate used to be fairly reliable for simple translations, but I've seen several examples in the last couple of years where it goes…
On the other side of the fence, both KDE and Gnome (which are the main desktops I'm using) are absolutely rocking it lately, the slow improvements are really paying dividends!
I'd been looking for something like this for a while now... but just like other e-ink phones the privacy policy is a bit chilling : they explicitly say they collect "everything" including precise location, messages,…
Reminds me of the last time I borked my btrfs.
Here are a few I haven't seen in a lot of places but come in really handy. First, alias this on Linux to get the 'open' command to work like OSX (e.g. 'open file.pdf'). It shadows a real 'open' command, but I have never…