I love your boss (as long as I don’t have to work for him)
I love your boss (as long as I don’t have to work for him)
Now I can replay towers of Hanoi trauma in my favourite color scheme 😋
(Actually dig this BTW)
Most of the list is either websites or websites on steroids (Electron), it’s more than sufficient for “everyday users”, but it doesn’t really say anything new about the state of the Linux desktop, it’s been like this for a few years in that aspect, but it has progressed a lot as of recent on many other aspects which are worth making a notice about.
On the other hand I think it’s important to mention those things we don’t have or can’t ever (or who knows when) have, because the companies behind those products don’t care at all for the platform, or care about in a negative way, several of those are used by “everyday users” and I’m sure it can be a deal breaker for them.
I guess it’s a decent campaign to cater to those looking at their options with the incoming end of Windows support at least
For the most surface level concerns like risking them accessing any app on your phone, you can enable app lock on those that support it. Usually the most sensitive do: WhatsApp, Signal, banking apps and others.
If they don’t, take advantage of the private space which locks apps until you unlock, and you can relock whenever you want
This is enough to make a grown man cry 🥹
SEXLinux? Where?? (•o°
When I started my own design for Tux I came up with “it’s all about U” written on the repo where I’ve developed it (upstream isn’t updated)
In hindsight it involuntarily highlights the difference between the open source and the free software movement pretty well, I’m definitely for the latter, but it is accurate to the product and its creator
I don’t know if it’s just a case of poor phrasing or she actually believes MicroG to be an OS… Good that they replied at all, but I feel like this response is not coming from a technical person and she just forwarded some generic info.
Hope that our push to support the platform does something in the long run
Let’s host a Matrix one, but everyone has to come wearing a sick black coat and thin dark sunglasses
New motto: open source, open purse
Hands down the easiest
FaaS: Firefox as a Service