or reused
somewhereeverywhereat some pointconstantly
or reused
somewhereeverywhereat some pointconstantly
Mainframes are just other people’s computers
Mint should have Waylant support if you don’t use Cinnamon; I know Xfce has Wayland support (though I don’t use it, they can pry X11 from my cold dead hands)
If you use Messages in iCloud, deleting a message or conversation on your Mac deletes it from all your devices where Messages in iCloud is on.
Technically that doesn’t say that deleting them from your phone will delete it from the backup on your Mac
Adding to the Mint recommendation, Xfce edition if you’re partial to Xfce, or LxQt if you want to try something else lightweight
Quassel nowadays, because I’m on my phone more often than my laptop. Back when I say at a keyboard more, it was irssi, no contest
Not that most tech will actually work after you fill it with birdshot and let it fall from the sky, but hey, at least it’s fun
I’m not sure then. Maybe Google is just rolling it out in waves, and hasn’t gotten to you yet?
Are you in the US?
I have a similar ThinkPad, I run Mint with LxQt, though xfce is a good option too
Translation layers aren’t porting
systemd’s feature creep is only surpassed by that of emacs.
Tomorrow’s headline: emacs wants to expand to include a Sudo replacement
Snaps are proprietary, flatpacks are not, is the long and short of it
Sweet, thank you
That is so ridiculously useless.
So how do I set this up myself?
Well most people don’t notice, and that is frankly a good thing. I care what kernel my phone is running, but I’m a fucking nerd.
I haven’t checked, but I bet iPhones are running Darwin, which is more Unix than Linux is
Android is practically Linux (but is not GNU/Linux, somebody post the Stallman rant)
If you like GTK use Xfce, if you like Qt use LxQt
No one will use this either