Banking app: “Oh no, your device does not conform to Google’s latest whim, terribly insecure, can’t let you make a SEPA.”
Baking website: “Opera on an outdated, pirated copy of Windows? Looks a-ok to me!”
Banking app: “Oh no, your device does not conform to Google’s latest whim, terribly insecure, can’t let you make a SEPA.”
Baking website: “Opera on an outdated, pirated copy of Windows? Looks a-ok to me!”
Yeah, but in many kinds of applications you simply can’t easily build a file that seamlessly combines documentation and content.
When it’s possible, it’s truly the most awesome way to implement a tutorial.
The Inkscape tutorials are included in Inkscape’s standard help menu and particularly cool… Because they’re actually all Inkscape documents.
So when the tutorial can just tell you to click and rotate the rectangle just below and you can just do that.
That’s pretty neat, and it’s a pity that it just isn’t possible or as easy in other kinds of programs.
As another poor maladjusted soul who still often calla LibreOffice “OpenOffice”, you have my complete sympathy.
I think Breeze already includes folder icons of all colours, you just have to find them with that icon picker.
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Phrasing!
You can totally do it with the GPL as well, as long as you own 100% od the copyright. Of you accept a patch, and don’t get copyright attribution… You’re stuck with the GPL forever.
electoral politics is over and done for
to disregard the movement Bernie started and continues to lead is disingenuous
If elections don’t matter, what’s left is surrender to the dictatorship or take arms. If elections don’t matter, I don’t see why any decision maker would care about any movement started by Bernie or whoever else
More correctly, it’s obsolete.
It just can’t keep up with a reality that is this absurd.
Not sure what you’re talking about.
I was just saying that rounding is a normal thing to do and not lying.
Also Jesus was born in like 4 BC.
But more importantly, who cares?
I lived in my previous city for 9years 9m. I usually tell people I lived there 10 years, I don’t expect they’ll fell very betrayed when they learn the truth.
mp4 is not really a video format. Depending on how recent they are they’ll play a broader or narrower range of MP4 files, depending on codec selection.
What you read is true, and also total nonsense.
There is not too much point in discussing privacy and security without a threat model.
So once you put your threat model into focus, you can discuss how to mitigate those threats and pick the right browser for you.
There is surely a tradeoff at some point…
But noone says you can’t lose both!
Last time I had a PC with an optical drive, I used the built-in features of Dolphin, and using a different software for metadata. If you use KDE, it’s hard to find a good reason to do otherwise. It will usually get metadata from CDDB, but on the other hand for metadata It’s really hard to beat Picard or Beets.
Beets will also scrape the lyrics and add them to the metadata, beside acousticbrainz goodness, multiple genres from Last.fm, and more. Picard will do most of this as well.
OK, now I get it. Yes, my experiences with Linux have been ridiculously good for a long time, but that is indeed also due to being careful with what I buy.
Nowadays it’s generally gotten pretty easy compared to a few years back, but there are still rough edges there.
I also expect this is more of an issue with cheaper solutions? Because nothing I touched in the last 10+ gave me any real problem. With maybe the exception of getting NVidia Optimus to work?
For a company it wouldn’t be so unreasonable to say “we’ll transition to Linux over this period of time” and replace incompatible hardware as you progress. The hardware replacement will be a small fraction of your switching costs.
The company I work at has decided to be Linux centric a long time ago, and basically all laptops are years old refurbished Thinkpads that run just fine with no intervention and no hacking.
But the university where I worked at before had a framework deal with Dell, and while I was one of the few people using Linux, I never had trouble with hardware compatibility on those Optiplex and Latitude. To the point that when I was getting a new machine, I would clone the old partition and just boot into a perfectly working system.
I use Arch, BTW.
investment in stabilizing Linux enough to make it a feasible alternative
Do you care to elaborate? If I had to write a list of reasons why Linux might not be ready for your average cubicle… Stability wouldn’t be one of them.
It’s almost enough to look at his account name…
Most Europeans don’t hate Americans and those who do are not worth being around anyway.
On the other hand… Yeah, your leadership’s right now really sucks.
But if I had to wait for presentable leadership of my country to show my face abroad, I’d still be living at my parents…
Source: am Italian, grew up during Berlusconi’s heyday.
Have they ever considered that pages would load faster if they didn’t include 20MB of JavaScript?