Feels like we're both getting the wrong content then. 🙃 I do care about Linux and barely see anything about it here.
Thinking about finally getting one. The 512GB OLED does look very good...
I also wonder if they're ever going to have a non-handheld console (essentially a revamped Steam Machine). I've heard a bunch about people building PCs and running Holo ISO on there as a console replacement, might make sense to have an official solution from Valve.
Jup, love that the price is not just not being increased with upgraded specs, the remaining stock of the old Steam Deck variants is actually being significantly discounted.
After the redesign I'm honestly surprised half of the world is not on Thunderbird already.
Infinity is going to be great once everything is properly supported!
Immich is still in relatively active development, but has a great feature set and is the only app that could reasonably replace Google Photos for me. Can recommend!
My main deal breaker with most open source keyboards is the usually pretty bad multi language support. I type in three languages all the time and don't want to have to switch keyboards every time I switch the language. Currently using SwiftKey, just because it handles multi-language (fairly) well.
Well, that's one of the reasons why I don't like the concept. It just encourages you to eat way too much, because otherwise you won't get your money's worth. It shouldn't be the customers' responsibility to think about the restaurants business model and if it's sustainable for them or not.
I mean, it does make logical sense. But does the article actually say that he admitted to it? From how I understand it it doesn't.
"You have to believe us!! We really are the good guys now!!"
From a logical point of view, I tend to mostly agree. The issue is, however, that many people only really change their opinion when they figure something out by themselves. While, in an argument, they won't be able to come back with anything, they'll often still hold on to their original opinion. If your goal is to change somebody's opinion, it can often be more effective to drop subtle hints over time and make them come to their own conclusion.
A lot of my professors of meteorology (and IT courses, of course) also use either Ubuntu or Kubuntu! Love to see it