they srill advertise java for modding even though there's no "official" support tho
to be fair, word doesn't autosave either (unless you're using onedrive)
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there are ti emulators (firebird, ti48 are the open ones, there's also AlmosTI)
Firebird is for Ti-Nspire, while ti48 is for older devices (it supports A LOT of types of calculators). -
there are a lot of great app options, i kinda love HiPER (it kinda sucks at graphs, but it does literally everything you would ever want from a calculator)
Firebird emulator:
I'm actually considering upgrading to a 1070 (i have a 1050ti)
i actually kinda like gnome since gnome 40 release.
it still sucks to use on small displays like laptops tho due to all the padding everywhere
also gnome's touchpad gestures and multi-desktop management is superior to that of kde.
ipv6
what radiation?
nah i think gnome is great for touchpad navigation
piracy is way more convinient, especially with apps like CloudStream.
Or transmission/qbittorrent + rss + jellyfin + findroid for a self hosted alternative.
... because official vscode binaries are proprietary, released under EULA and include tracking components
official vscode(oss) binaries still have tracking, they're not properly configured and come without any marketplace. (arch ships a config file with openvsix though)
vscodium comes without tracking and pre-configured with openvsix marketplace, and also provides it's own branding.
patents don't mean shit tho, companies usually just patent whatever they want without any plans of implementation