I’m not sure if this is part of the “frequency illusion”, but I’ve noticed a lot more mainstream media talking about Linux as a viable alternative.
At my last company, we would walk around with our laptops. People would just assume we were looking for a meeting room or had something important to do.
I can’t quite remember what we did at our desks specifically. However, I do remember a guy I worked with used to browse Wikipedia and Tinder.
This. Thank you for explaining it correctly, I’ve seen sooo many people saying it’s just filters. Of course, there will almost always be some colour correction but the way a camera a camera can capture the light is different to the naked eye.
I would probably add (as a couple of others have already mentioned) if it slows down the update process by pulling loads of software/dependencies that I'm not using.
This is somewhat related to the article but also a little off topic.
I started using Linux about 6 months ago now and I feel like it’s been a continual learning experience (in a positive way). I was comfortable enough with Windows that I was on autopilot with most things.
I’ve used systemctl previously but I love seeing articles like this, so freely available, where I have the chance to learn a lot more about my system.
Tangent over, just had this on my mind for a while and needed to share.
TIL EndeavourOS enabled that by default. I always thought it was standard...
I’m in the EU as well and am working for a company in the USA. They make us use our own computers for work - which includes installing time tracking software.
I am actively trying to get out of the company and do not recommend working for a company that makes you use your own device. Since they are only registered in the USA, I have no legal protection from the EU and my country of residence.
Sorry for the tangent, I just think it’s important for others to see as well.
Already done. Still waiting for a response from them.
I went to high school with twins born on the 29th. If I remember correct they celebrated on the 28th.
Buying second hand is underrated. I’ll often try buy something second hand first and just give it a good clean, I’ve saved loads like that.
There’s a bug on v0.19 that is affecting outgoing federation. I believe it’s fixed on v0.19.1.
I remember seeing something on Reddit a while back (well before the API fiasco) that this was a bug. Hopefully that is the case here as well.