Now is mozilla.com.cn considered official or third-party?
Also every Republicans were tough on crime until Trump was convicted
Got confused for thinking of another anaconda
Having 2001 Space Odyssey music playing in my head while watching.
Thrice for putting it in my butthole!
Is this any good for library management and syncing to portable music players?
Careful Linus. This guy may start claiming he is a confounder of Linux any moment now.
The comments are the exact reason why we can't have nice things. Isn't it a nice thing companies bring support of any technology to Firefox?
Yes! squeeze them to the last drop to feed our AI overlord!
He also repeatedly asked her to call him daddy for the whole minute of it.
Does everyone keep track of the number of rewatches? I don't.
The dude sees all the way through 0 and 1. He is the one OS
Lucky dog. Probably got to try weed on the bus too.
Let's see how long MAGA can hold
The more terrifying aspect is he might have hit the wrong targets.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/13769797
> https://www.wsj.com/lifestyle/careers/that-new-job-comes-with-a-bigger-title-and-no-raise-whats-your-move-b79c919d > > Paywall removed: https://archive.is/6ZPvZ
Wasn't there robots.txt at least?
What are our rights with posts on lemmy? Can AI companies just scrape the data?
Every time I see a post like this.
I spent some time installing and configuring Linux (Arch) on pixel slate. Here is what I find.
The good parts.
- Basically everything works out of the box (with one small fixable caveat below). I installed Arch Linux with KDE Plasma.
- Firefox is simply great.
- Battery life is very good. I get very similar battery life compared to Chrome OS. Battery drain in suspend is minimal.
- Screen rotation works pretty well once iio-sensor-proxy is installed.
- virtual keyboard (maliit-keyboard) works well too.
The bad parts
- Stylus works, but lags a lot. Might have something to do with Wayland?
- Gesture navigation can definitely use some improvement.
- The flatpak Plex client appears to lack hardware acceleration and lags a lot with 4k content. I have to rely on the web client at the moment.
Some notes
- My motivation to do this was to completely remove chrome from my devices. I chose Full UEFI boot. There is a very well written tutorial for doing so. For me the only hurdle was to obtain a SuzyQable CCD Debugging cable.
- The default Arch Linux install works well. The only issue was the hid_google_hammer kernel module. It is causing very long delays during the startup and you basically won't be able to properly shutdown or reboot. Fortunately the fix is easy enough. I just had to blacklist the two modules (hid_google_hammer and hid_vivaldi_common). From what I tested, this issue affects many distros, including at least Arch and Void.