If you don't want something completely different, PopOS is a great, snap free, distribution based on Ubuntu. It's what Ubuntu should have been.
SMS used to be really expensive and limited feature wise. Sending messages over IP ment that you did not have to care about how many messages you sent and you could send media with non potato resolution. Media over the phone network (MMS) was basically limited to small images.
Since the messaging apps were developed by third parties (and not your phone company) there was a market for several of them. The phone companies tried to counter with RCS, but being phone companies and not internet savvy pioneers, it was a slow process to get wide adoption.
Same for me (on Android).
I think it relates to the hamburger menu. If three lines represents a hamburger, what food item can we use to reference the three dotted menu? Kebab!
Flight data is public so anyone meaning to do harm can already access the data.
I use video game playlist when I need to get into the zone at work. Video game soundtracks are often designed to suck you in and keep you engaged without being intrusive.
Popos on my personal laptop and Debian on my workstation at the office.
Found it, thanks!
That is weird. I wonder why we are seeing so different behavior from ddg.
If I add -amazon
to the query on ddg I don't get any Amazon results. Is this not the case for you?
I keep my files in a repo on gitlab and use yadm to sync them.
Yadm is a wrapper around git, so you have all the standard git commands plus some extra to work with templating and encryption etc.