Two things to change if you switch from Ubuntu to Debian:
- Add the systray icon extension from Ubuntu.
- Don’t, please don’t, forget to turn off auto updates
Two things to change if you switch from Ubuntu to Debian:
When the Dailymail proves you wrong. Oof.
Hah, I was quite proud of that one. Thanks!
Go back to site directories.
Curate your news feed.
Stop using a single corporate search engine.
Participate in online social communities, not in social media.
Since when is “atleast” a word?
I had thought this, too. Why else does she only feud with other women?
If only they’d change the dumb way date time entry works for the calendar it would be near perfect.
Using Evolution for desktop but about to give Thunderbird another shot I think.
Usually on my desktop connected to vscode-server, but when I’m remote, yes.
I use a Samsung Tab 9. Then supplement with a server running VSCode-server and other things. I would prefer Linux, and sometimes use TermuxX11, but it was the best I could come up with.
Really? Have you set up services with docker before? I found it super easy compared to other systems. Curious what specifically threw you as I barely did anything except spin it up.
Don’t even need tabs with screen
Because I like…
If they patent it and don’t use it or sell it, I’m OK with it.
Agreed. I have a Tab 9 next to the bed that would be great to not need. That being said, I also use it for sketching plans and as a full PC for VScode-server, and I’m pretty sure a folding phone won’t have that modularity with an attached keyboard. Bluetooth keyboard with stand may solve that, though.
I like removable batteries, but I like waterproofness combined with thin more.
Easily serviceable batteries are a great compromise IMO.
If you’re going to quote, might as well make it worse:
“By comparison, a bus ticket to New York costs about $215, while a flight costs about $350,” he highlighted. “It would have WAY cheaper to just give migrants money for tickets. Abbott’s effort not only made it a political stunt, it lined a contractor’s pocket.”
This is the catch with OPs entire statement about transformation. Their premise is flawed, because the next most likely token is usually the same word the author of a work chose.
I switched to garmin because of the transflective LCD. So much better than AMOLED for a watch. But e-paper would definitely be nice, too (if I didn’t use active maps when backpacking).
When you boot up for a meeting and have to wait 10 minutes for updates to finish. Too much like Windows.