That’s your takeaway?
That’s your takeaway?
Likewise with Gnome in my experience. I’ve been using the CLI but am now realizing I might be missing out on some important information by doing that
As someone with mild dyslexia, that’s why I liked Calibri so much
If you research ethics, then you’re an ethicist. A little narrow minded to immediately distrust an entire field of research
Why shouldn’t we expect more and better out of the technologies that we use? Seems like a very reactionary way of looking at the world
Do you have examples?
There are so many other plastic use cases in food storage and transport. Like sure, we can bring back milk men but what about everything else?
So either Linux has effortless, painless updates that never break, or Linux is malware.
Which one is it?
Reddit also has enough large communities that I don’t need to participate in the communities I don’t like. With lemmy, it’s either small communities or the constant braindead takes.
Good discussion! Glad I’m on this forum!
If Reddit had a good UI I would return in a heartbeat. I’m sick of small, practically inactive communities for hobbies and these shallow, poorly developed calls for the end of capitalism being shoved down my throat.
Don’t get a clicky mechanical keyboard then
Trillium lets you run arbitrary JavaScript, plugging into their APIs. It lets you do some cool stuff that you otherwise couldn’t with OneNote. If you do need something more powerful than OneNote, and admittedly most people don’t, I’d recommend downloading trillium and checking out the sample JS code that the developer wrote.
Why?
You should federate the search engine so that folks can defed from the search as desired.
But then we would need a search engine for all the search engines…
Yeah, those 300-odd lemmy uses are really gonna be a huge burden on Google’s resources
No, they’re really not. When was the last time you looked up the stats for household OSs being used?
It might be a better insulator than glass
When individuals boycott companies due to their ties with Israel, it only intensifies my inclination to support those companies.
Why?
What’s a better alternative? I was a big fan of Teams back when I worked with an org that used it