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Live like Gentoo, cook everything from scratch
I can hardly wait for this plus the v555 Nvidia driver to come to Fedora
what’s the hotdog car made of
Wow, sounds like anyone over a certain level of wealth should be institutionalized for their own protection and prevented from having influence over society and the economy.
The fruits are kinda blue when cut open, and you can’t really eat them, but they can be turned into wine. My pet theory is that the ancient fruit in Stardew Valley is based on it.
Even in the MST3k episode, it was an ordeal.
Reminder: Women can discuss multiple topics, men are football-only
their search function also returns primarily random, unrelated videos… I think they just don’t like people deciding what they look at
On my PC at home I’m running KDE Plasma on OpenSUSE Tumbleweed with two monitors: 1440p 240 Hz, 4k 60 Hz. Both are connected via displayport to an RTX2080. It works perfectly fine for me.
A while back, I used Linux Mint on the same system and it was a headache, where it would sometimes boot to a blank screen and I would have to restart a random number of times before it would work. I never did figure out the underlying cause, it just went away when I changed distros for other reasons…
I also hate how every time I accidentally open Edge it shits a search bar onto my desktop
When does this take place? I just looked at my hosts file and the lines
::1 twitter.com
::1 www.twitter.com
are still there??
I’ve had it since 2016, so it’s close to 7 years now. I replaced the screen and battery on it, but it has been pretty solid. Actually, uptime is something that’s an advantage for self-repairable stuff: when the screen needed to be replaced, it still worked enough to use, which I did until the replacement arrived. Takes a minute to swap the screen and then it’s running again.
I’m based in Germany so I only used it in the US when traveling. Maybe the 5 will be the one where they decide to cover the US officially? It seems like there’s more attention to repairability than there was 7 years ago…
I hope it comes out soon - I’m still using my Fairphone 2 but it’s really time for it to retire
If you’re on KDE using Discover for updates, the default on a lot of distros is to apply updates on reboot, but you can change this under the Software Update section of the System Settings app. I think it’s not a bad idea; I’d rather have a bit of controlled downtime than risk borking my system.