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You can play ads on my tombstone, quite literally over my dead body.
You can play ads on my tombstone, quite literally over my dead body.
KDE Plasma uses largely all the same shortcuts as windows. The most important ones in my opinion being super+arrow keys to move and tile windows.
My dad is 60 and uses Mint for years now. That enough “grandma” for you?
My old HP printer won’t even install on Win10 anymore. The have also removed the driver from the HP website. I’m sure you can still find it on some sketchy website, but I’d rather just use Mint on a laptop for printing all the 3 documents I print each year. Not to mention that windows updates take FOREVER on this low powered dual core laptop. On Mint it’s seconds.
Turns out I don’t even care about all that content that much.
And who cares about people like me who can’t afford to shell out $50 each month to not be tracked by various services, right?
Well, live and learn :)
That site isn’t phone-friendly at all. I can’t even zoom, all I can do is scroll left and right to read each line, even on vertical. That just hilariously bad.
You switched distros because of this? 😆
Works just fine with hybrid graphics. Nvidia only? Yeah, not so much.
Hybrid graphics. Works for me.
Did you exist for the entire time? Cause that shit is hard
Not having to ever touch Windows again has made my life infinitely better. I can handle setting it up for a buddy on their new PC I’ll build. Getting to build a new PC is worth it. These fools don’t even realize how much I enjoy building their PCs. They don’t even charge me for it.
I don’t own an IoT device, but I do like the idea. I just hate the idea of not being in complete control MUCH more. If I can’t do it all locally, connecting to my own server, I don’t want it.
Boy am I glad I put my dad on Mint.
To become chancellor you have to swear an oath on the “schwarze Null”.
Top right of my tab bar in firefox, there is a little down pointing arrow. I click that: BOOM vertical tabs. Now make it an optional fixed thingie and let me stack them. I may be missing something here, but that sounds like something an experience Firefox dev can implement in half an hour.
Exactly. The monitors are wide, but websites usually are not. They are made with smartphones in mind which are of course vertical. So you either have dead space on websites or on sites that do scale (like this one right here), I’d actually prefer it to be more compact, since I find it more comfortable to read comments that are less wide.
I’d argue for not starting over.