Don’t touch my workflow. Just because you couldn’t get acclimated to it, doesn’t mean no one did.
Don’t touch my workflow. Just because you couldn’t get acclimated to it, doesn’t mean no one did.
That’s like John Carmack’s talks. He goes on and on, but that’s why I’m here.
Now I wanna see this in jive
Least ugly Belgian house
Their servers must run on air
That would be the KVM OS.
They could have opted to build and use the eurofighter but didn’t, instead choosing to rely on the expertise and good relationships between EU and US. At that time.
Not if an essential part of the OS depends on it (your “UI”)
I think the point is to invest the money into the continued development and improvement of the foss software instead of giving the money to businesses who shield their proprietary codebase. In theory.
That’s simply a matter of numbers. More people = more content, but people can’t seem to get past the fewer content so they don’t join/stay.
Now I’m curious how this detection would work.
What a weird thing to read. I open my work’s email in thunderbird because the search is so good. Outlook is really slow when searching for something and so so tedious.
I setup miniDLNA once, many years ago and it just kept working. Downside is that I completely forgot how it’s set up.
You can’t actually take calls on the PT, you can use it to pick up your phone.
It’s pretty barebones, but I like it for the price that it costs and the freedom it gives.
That’s giving me a server error
While we’re on this topic, why does “update and shutdown” reboot the PC after updating? Just had this the other day. Was in my bed when I heard the PC running and when I got up to check, lo and behold, the login screen…
I still have those on one of the forums I occasionally still visit, but it might disappear soon after nearly 2 and a half decades.
When you didn’t make the bookmark, you were basically trying to backtrack which links you followed and what sites you visited to get back to that one website.
The problem is software. The ecosystem of android is gigantic. Every business, big or small has an app.
Microsoft tried and failed. No users, no apps. No apps, no users.
Google actively worked against Microsoft and got what they wanted: no competition.