Thats what I noticed as well. I think it was about three cancels at every menu point.
Google makes small steps towards repairability with their phone design, e.g. dual entry design (so you don't have to lift off the screen to replace the battery, which could break), seperate daughter board for the usb port (so you don't have to replace the whole motherboard when the usb port breaks, which is a part that is in heavy use), etc. These are baby steps but maybe they will have a user service friendly device ready by 2027 when the EU requires it.
Sadly the glue they used for the pixel 9 seems to be really sticky so the pull tabs break, you can look for teardown videos on youtube.
It's always refreshing to see how nonchalant people with experience in a special field talk about it.
Average rolling release distro user experience
Some years ago reddit was the reddit for nerds. The demographic probably has shifted more towards normies by now.
Oh yes please. I'd still buy a steam deck bc of their hardware support but nonetheless, this is great news for all those other released handhelds that are held back by windows.
Of course they are, it's not like there is some kind of international jurisdiction anyway. What is bothersome is why they do it.
It's called Ruwiki.
It was launched in June 24, 2023 as a fork of the Russian Wikipedia, and has been described by some media groups as "Putin-friendly" and "Kremlin-compliant".
It's not about authorization. They want to build a knowledge base for when the Great Firewall gets some more filters. Just like russias mirror of wikipedia which is heavily edited to discredit the west.
Step 1: Let asylum seekers drown in the Mediterranean Sea
Step 2: Greek people have to work 6 days a week
Step 3: ?
I am on Fedora as well and have used the microsoft wireless dongle with the medisalix/xone kernel module in the past, but i stopped using it since it had me pull and plug the dongle once every while to make it work again.
Nowadays i just use bluetooth (with my xbox one and xbox series x controller). You actually don't need any additional packages for that. Three things to consider about this:
All that said, once paired and configured it just works (TM). Feel free to reach out if you need further information.