you will still need a phone number to sign up for Signal
Birds are not real.
Or... play free retro games on a £50 trimui (linux handheld) from aliexpress!
It's awesome that more people are discovering new useful software through answering here!
I considered an accounting SaaS once. Only once though. The amount of constantly changing regulations would make it a very high maintenance project.
Berlin's C-Base were working on mesh about fifteen years ago for Berlin - you could check out c-base.org
mentioning pointers, time sharing, endianess, word size, registers
You're making me hard! Don't stop!
I'm pretty sure "Power users" don't use Ubuntu.
It sounds beautiful! It'd be really nice if there were transparent rubber keypads available that could be put over phone screens. Then you could fashion an old phone as a keyboard with infinite layers. A simple flutter app to set up the shortcuts and make them configurable and badda boom!
Exactly! The old books cover the terminal commands really well and almost everything will still apply. If you read it cover to cover, you're going to end up knowing more commands than most daily users of Linux and it'd help you with any networking / IT courses you intend to study.
Edit: The post asked about how I feel about the size. My opinion is that I wish it had 1 (ideally 2) more vertical sets of keys because that would allow me to use my thumb for button pressing too. But overall I’m happy and I think it’s my only real problem with it.
Check aliexpress. You're going to find things that excite you including a kb that's very similar
EDIT: I thought I'd go searching, some ideas:
- https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005007032783471.html
- https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005008256166426.html
- https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005007032783471.html
- https://www.aliexpress.com/item/1005006814738256.html - an extra row. Sure it'll take another USB port but you could stick them together!
That's a lot of porn!
First thing to do is to prune the data and remove what you don't need. Be brutal (it really takes practise).