Became?
If Windows provided easier access to hardware, especially USB, from WSL it would be nice. In fact, if WSL enumerated devices and dealt with them as native Linux does, even better.
There’s medicine for that.
Let the whataboutism begin in 3..2..1…
They tried with Sailfish, which is the spiritual successor of the excellent N95 OS, but alas not sufficient traction.
Would be great to have Arch and OpenSUSE packages too.
Lol
Group chats generally don’t have E2EE. Most apps provide that only for one-to-one conversations. Group E2E encryption is a difficult problem.
No.
Reason 2 seems to indicate that the author doesn’t understand how Linux distributions work either, in addition to Python.
Became?
If Windows provided easier access to hardware, especially USB, from WSL it would be nice. In fact, if WSL enumerated devices and dealt with them as native Linux does, even better.
There’s medicine for that.
Let the whataboutism begin in 3..2..1…
They tried with Sailfish, which is the spiritual successor of the excellent N95 OS, but alas not sufficient traction.
Would be great to have Arch and OpenSUSE packages too.
Lol
Group chats generally don’t have E2EE. Most apps provide that only for one-to-one conversations. Group E2E encryption is a difficult problem.
No.
Reason 2 seems to indicate that the author doesn’t understand how Linux distributions work either, in addition to Python.