Elon musk: is inventing brain chips
People: oh okay.
Elon musk: wants people to use them
People:
Elon musk: is inventing brain chips
People: oh okay.
Elon musk: wants people to use them
People:
I could be wrong, but I believe he meant that other countries themselves should pass similar laws; not that the EU should make laws mandating what Apple does in other countries
I used Niagara free for quite a while. It does have a fair few features locked behind the paywall, but it’s certainly usable.
Any reason to switch from InnerTune to this?
Honestly, I have never found anything but a majority of support and kindness when asking questions online.
You are very correct. Nice to hear it’s been fixed, thanks!
Wow, I swear it wasn’t like that when I originally posted. Weird haha
Thanks! I’ve heard of that before, but didn’t have a reason to use it on Windows. I’ll try it out.
I hate that the extra mouse buttons (mouse 4 and 5 I think?) are set to back and forward. Way too many mice are super easy to read on accident, but it’s not a big deal because it doesn’t do anything except when “gaming” or if you set it up for something specific. Can’t tell you how many times I’ve accidentally gone back.
Well, lore-wise earths sun literally makes Superman muscular
I always feel bad about how much I have to look up until I look at any programmer based forum. Then, I feel at home lol
I’m barely an adult and I do this. I think it’s less your age, and more the type of programs you tend to use—ei. programs where you may not want things auto saved, for me game engine, but there’s plenty of examples.
Thanks! Mint was my other choice, so knowing I can use that on either frees me up a little bit
Thanks a lot
As a noobie to Linux I have a question: I decided to try ubuntu (haven’t yet) because of what I think is called the Gnome Desktop Environment, which from what I understand is what gives it all of those sleek animations and tab switcher and stuff. Am I correct about this? Or do all distros have this? I care a lot about aesthetics and stuff like that—the main reason I’m interested in Linux, other than learning about something new, is the idea of being able to fully customize the look and feel
Okay, what’s OSM?
Ah, I understand
I think maybe I’m misunderstanding—are you saying that valuing free software is more important than valuing FOSS? FOSS is inherently free, no? Free Open Source Software. I would understand if I was talking about open source in general, but FOSS does include being free. Maybe that’s not what you meant.
You might check out the Lawnchair launcher, that aims to replicate the Pixel launcher, but FOSS and more cuatomizable. You can set the search app up with any browser on that.