I really hope journalists stop called IBM Red Hat. Red Hat is dead.
We have them in Florida. It's just very cold in the Northern USA.
I own a tesla, and stopping every couple hours to charge really isn't a big deal. Going from 20%-80% usually only takes 15 minutes, which is enough time to use the bathroom and maybe grab a snack. Most superchargers are in decent locations, so there's always something to do for that time. Even when there isn't, I just watch Netflix or something
Can you add programming.dev?
I'd also kill for default comment sorting, if you're taking requests.
The trick is having 3 monitors so you can have even more tab groups.
Vivaldi also supports multiple workspaces that can each have their own tab stacks.
Seconded on Joplin. Does everything I need, looks nice, and I can sync it if I want to
Unfortunate, but to be fair, things have changed a lot in 20 years.
There are definitely still angry linux nerds on forums, but I think the experience is a lot more streamlined.
You can download the latest releases on github. It's still very much an alpha, but I think it flows the best of any app I've tried.
I believe Meta commented that they had no former Twitter engineers on the Threads team
The problem is that when you have a community of people pretending to be nazis, it makes it a lot easier for real nazis to show up.
I mean, they literally coordinate shit like that on StormFront and whatnot
Not comparable stock. Even in Q1 2022, 75% of all EV sales in the US were Teslas.
When I bought mine, I legitimately tried to get a Ford or a Volvo, but the dealerships had no stock and kept adding insane dealer fees and markups. With my used Tesla I just had to wait a week for delivery. Musk hadn't gone fully off the deepend either yet.