Sony Xperia 1 here, no app, neither.
Sony Xperia 1 here, no app, neither.
If you had a Sound Blaster 16, you had an extra IDE port on the board, which DOS couldn’t see and you had to load special drivers to use them. Usually it was used for the CD-ROM.
I’m a windows and Linux user. I received for free an old 2015 MacBook air. I absolutely love it (after installing brew).
With how infuriating Windows 11 is, I’m slowly starting to understand why people prefer to pay more for a Mac.
Time 2 years top, there will be an AI that converts perfectly COBOL into JavaScript.
Damn, should I load the mouse driver or the CD-ROM driver? If I load both, I can’t run strike commander!
With dos 5.x I started creating some fancy auroexec menu at boot that switches between several configurations depending if I wanted to run windows, need a lot of xms or a big chunk of Ems (640k was NOT enough for everything).
It was somehow fun.
But at least, if something is not working, it was entirely your fault. Now? It’s probably windows update who fucked up something you desperately need right now.
That’s fair, but then stop using the “federation is like email” propaganda.
Brilliant, all the propaganda about “join us, the fediverse is like email” gone to shit. More like “it’s like email, but if you email ends with @hotmail.com we will block your messages”.
I agree with the sentiment, not with these actions, instead of giving meta users a way to break free, we built a wall between us and them, who have way more content, because we’re afraid of Zuck stealing our data, which is public and he already done.
Please stop using “latinx”.
That’s bold coming from the company (IBM) that helped the Nazis organize a well structured genocide.
reference: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IBM_and_the_Holocaust
I don’t like Louis very much, because while we’re on the same team, he’s usually extrem in his opinion, and most importantly, he takes 30 minutes to explain a 3 minutes argument.
But on this, he’s right 100% I watched the whole thing! I’m an ex Netflix customer, btw.
It comes in handy for people who wants to run Linux on their notebook without being an engineer and look at Mac users with envy because of their “ready to work” time on their macbooks of 1-2 seconds after they open the lid.
On a server, it solves nothing.
Your choices of distro if you don’t want systemd are Debian, Void, Artix, and Gentoo, and afaik that’s about it.
IIRC Debian was one of the first distros implementing systemd.
“gentoo users, this is your wakeup call”
that was from 2014.
As a gentoo user, he can go eat some dicks, my system today runs just fine.
“systemd is fine” yeah fuck you personally.
If you like to tinker but still have some consistency, I’d suggest gentoo. It’s been really solid for the last 16 years for me.
Tell me OP is 14 years old without telling me OP is 14 years old.
valetudo
oh that’s great, never heard of it before. Thank you for throwing me into another rabbit hole! :)
I like that my dishwasher tells me when it’s done via app, and I can’t live without my robot vacuum cleaner.
Still, they’re on a separate vlan so if they get infected, the malware will look around like the John Travolta meme.
I used Linux daily for 20 years.
Linux may be ready, the mainstream software isn’t.
Are you working with Adobe? Good luck.
Want to play some multiplayer game? Good luck, again.
Oh yes, chrome and Firefox run fine. Just disregard LibreOffice, it’s disappointing.