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You could still go for a premium subscription, but I don’t trust Google with my money either.
I hope this would make some quality content creators to move to another platform, but I don’t really believe in this.
You could still go for a premium subscription, but I don’t trust Google with my money either.
I hope this would make some quality content creators to move to another platform, but I don’t really believe in this.
But at least France is holding its hand this time! 🙃
I’m relieved that the group I wanted to vote was against. I’m frightened that it was the only one against in France 😱
But the future is inevitable, isn’t it better to be less pessimistic and attempt to be prepared for it instead of just waiting?
Although shaming newcomers for their distro choice is not a welcoming move 💢
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I don’t believe it either, I think they said it wouldn’t arrive before 2025 :/
But I want it soooo much, the OLED version looks awesome but it’s no an upgrade big enough to justify getting rid of my original version
Could it mean Steam Deck 2 already? 🤞
Although it depends of the backup format :
Didn’t GNOME support Wayland way earlier than KDE ?
That’s what saved me too but I’m still stuck with unpredictable crashes, 150GB of HDD / 8GB of RAM lost in the void and bullshit ads for copilot in the lock screen …
Thanks for the background, as a very recent nix adopter this drama seems like a lot 😥
But on Linux aren’t most drivers part of the kernel?
Yeah, people who built those modern technologies are mostly over 50, I suppose.
On a lighter note, the protocol might be proprietary but the bridge still seems to be fully open source : https://github.com/ProtonMail/proton-bridge
I don’t think think Proton shows bad will on this one. The only alternative I can think of (as a non expert) would be IMAP + GPG encrypted emails but very few desktop clients support GPG, which would make them less accessible 🤷♂️ Having their own protocol also probably makes it much much easier for them to iterate on it, opening up usually makes think much robust but also slower.
I think that’s one thing about open source project : a lot of people work for free so they invest time on what they want and like. I don’t know if it’s what happens here, but I think in general it is not fair to ask for an optimal time management in open source communities.
It’s a stay-in-the-competition one. While I would love to see a ground breaking change soon, Mozilla surely can’t do that in every update.
Yeah, I don’t understand how you could make installing vim simpler than pacman -S vim
? Is it about “-S” being less obvious than “install”?
Although there is a “join the beta” button now, just before comments 🎉
To be honest I think it’s better they don’t sync these kind of things that are “hacky”. Someone who breaks his Firefox and don’t remember how should be able to make a fresh install to fix everything.
Maybe with zRAM and a bit of swap it could run quite ok 🤷