One thing that I get with Firefox is that usually by opening a link in background when switching I appear as logged out until I try several ways of refreshing.
Some days ago I was logged out for real, but that it is not so common for me.
One thing that I get with Firefox is that usually by opening a link in background when switching I appear as logged out until I try several ways of refreshing.
Some days ago I was logged out for real, but that it is not so common for me.
At this point it is about malicious compliance. Oops I can’t have windows anymore.
Sometimes I wait to enter the bios so I can press the power off button while there.
I love how compact it is. Over time I have heard so many names, but having something put them in relation to each other is going to help a lot.
Do you happen to know if KDE is already available there?
I still have a computer with windows but it feels so fake. Like I’m pretending to run windows but all the time I’m using tweaks and tricks to get away from windows.
Experimental: 1.1.104
Stable: We are trying to get there some day
dpkg -i ...
Leave me alone, I had to try it. And yes I’ve tried it before.
Windows hits end of life in 2025 you say? Welp.
I hate background thinking. I mean, I want that background thinking to be more foreground thinking. Feels like the brain playing games on knowing the answer but not wanting to give it right away.
I care because by not using linux there is money going to microsoft or apple hands, which are not very friendly to user rights.
I tried to search about it but the ubuntu wiki directs me to ubuntu-libre, and there directs me to gobuntu, and then it says gobuntu has been merged back to ubuntu?
Did I misinterpret something or is it what it seems?
Fearing a bit to say it but Haskell. I know that it is a different concept, but it's not just that for me. The way the elements are separated, sometimes spaces sometimes symbols, makes it hard for me to understand how things are grouped, and what gets plugged into what.
I don’t know why this reads so skeptical:
Some days ago what I read was this: