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Nope. I don’t have any and most of them are FOSS
Nope. I don’t have any and most of them are FOSS
You have to do it one by one for each app. Good luck if you have 300 apps.
Is dead, already.
What is your URL ? You need extra traffic 💸
They banned m’y connected speaker because I was using a shared account. Yeahaaa.
Ans dont forger that must be done under a hot shower.
Subway or aerotrains are great tram just added more mess into the traffic and are dangerous for pedestrians.
I am son disappointed that 3D TV is dead. For few movies or documentaries it was brilliant. Exploring a prehistoric cave for example. Hopefully we still can play 3D with VR
I do not think that any solution will satisfy everyone. the limit of 35 days is probably a bit short.
Paying for upgrades was popularised by apps on Apple devices. I remember a time when upgrades were free for life.
You can pause and schedule update on Windows
Thanks for sharing your experience, I was interested to know what are the best options for a home lab. I will look into KVM.
I've tried bitward3n but I use buttercup and it's fine.
What would be the best option ?
First really modular phone. But the conception and logic of LG was sometimes very disappointing like the humidity sensor on the mainboard blocking the touchscreen on the G5. That was betting against customers.
Even gaming is good on Linux now. Until you use the minimum softwares portfolio it’s okay. But if you are a content creator or if you need many softwares for your work it’s better to keep windows. After years of testing and trying to swap, Linux still have issues with hardware compatibility and version update (without reinstalling all the stuff) on my concern. And it will never replace windows cause the software library is too small. I am not saying that is not polish or easy it just depends what you need to do with.
Nano is great cause there is no fee