But even with an immutable distro you don't have to reboot. The updated image just gets downloaded in the background and booted into when you restart. There is no harm in still being booted from the old image id you don't specifically need anything only included in the new one. Nothing forces you to reboot.
Both iPhone 15 models were good iterative updates in my opinion. Nothing groundbreaking, sure, but Apple finally adopting both USB-C and AV1 is great to see and the programmable action button on the pro models is a nice addition as well.
I'd argue it's implied that you mean the coming February if no year is specified.
Yeah who defederated kbin?
I would love to see Apple go down the route of actually supporting modern OpenGL and Vulkan on their hardware. The hardware is amazing but forcing software to rely on Metal just holding it back especially when it comes to games.
Great to see! I really hope more cities will follow suit to deal with this problem as well.
I can only recommend you to look into using Flatpak to install graphical applications. It avoids the whole dependency or permission issues because it ships apps in their own well tested little sandbox. From a end user perspective its somewhat similar to how applications are bundled on macOS.
Exactly. I always removed the tracking bits in Reddit posts I shared just because they pretty much doubled the length of the link 🤷‍♂️
Considering the clashes system76 had with the GNOME team this seems to be going in a similar direction. Having a clearly defined way of theming applications instead of having themes just inject random css is the way to go in my opinion. I'm really excited to finally try Cosmic DE myself!
Absolut. Auch wenn jetzt erstmal wieder "Normalbetrieb" auf Reddit zu herschen scheint, wird die Art und Weise wie die Admins die Community ignoriert hat vielen guten Willen verspielt haben.
Wenn man auf r/Linux schaut kann man auch sehen, dass gefühlt jeder zweite Post davon handelt wie sich die Qualität der Posts massiv verschlächtert hat, da weniger gut moderiert wird. Das Subreddit wird nicht das einzige sein, wo das so passiert ist.
I appreciate the thought that went into this decision and I think this is an example of defederating being a good idea.
None of the big VPN companies officially endorse use if their services for piracy or any illegal activities for that matter.
But to crack down on it they would have to keep logs on your activity and with that most of their legitimate use cases wouldn't be valid anymore either.