

Licensing, among others. Google doesn’t like the GPL.
Licensing, among others. Google doesn’t like the GPL.
Society is always fractured in a shift of values. More extreme examples are women rights and christ/islamic values vs. secularism.
Worse performance & accessibility, more restricted UI-Features, needs work to port… and now you need to care for mobile too.
Better pack it in Flatpack instead.
This will be a privacy nightmare.
But material costs don’t matter much in computer pricing.
CPUs are not made in a home depot.
Why put CAD software in the browser?
I prefer less uptime at saturday over a random rare outage.
Now, if the camera isn’t the reason anymore, why would you still pay $1200 for a flagship if you get essentially the same for $300?
Funny enough, my old Galaxy S3 is exactly as “thin” as the Oneplus 9 but has replaceable battery (even now) and a microSD slot.
Software side too: Linux’s deliberate choice to not have a stable driver interface is detrimental to atomic distros with the usually shitty proprietary vendor drivers. Causing you to get no updates after a few years or get a new device.
Which is why i think BSD would have been a better fit for Android.
the company is owned by a guy who lets himself be “refreshened” with the blood of younger people.
Aside from the moral aspect, did his AI tell him that would work?
Same thing in blue.
LLM are not built for logic.
Kate/Kwrite.
alias rm=trash-cli
or shelltrash or something.
Lol, no. I made a usercss for this (currently not released) but explicitly disabled it here. But that one uses a base style that switches via @prefers light/dark:
@media (prefers-color-scheme: dark) {
:root {
--text-color: #DBD9D9;
--text-highlight: #232323;
--bg-color: #1f1f1f;
…
}
}
@media (prefers-color-scheme: light) {
:root {
…
}
Guess your site uses one of them too.
I vastly prefer connman/iwd, always had weird issues with NM. Currently running connman-gtk on XFCE.
And tweaking to your needs, isn’t that expected for a new desktop setup? One hour isn’t even that much.
I’m amazed again and again how stuck even technical people can be in their habits.