hopefully the US doesn't keep being stupid about RISCV lmao
this is great news! we definitely need corporate backing here
Bilt is backed by Wells Fargo I'm pretty sure. All of their other communication has been through email, it's just this one thing
Context: I'm trying to get points for rent
I put in a credit card application for Bilt and they want address and id verification via fax. They really want me to send a fax apparently
Most of my documents are virtual now, and I don't have a fax machine. I see that on Google play there are a variety of apps for sending faxes. Is this a good option to go through? Or should I print stuff and find a library with a fax machine
I'm guessing that it's going to be hard for us outside of China to have a good idea of just how much has been deleted
im back
This 100%. Even if you don't like canonical, you can get Ubuntu for free and then later pay for support if you need. They have experience managing fleets of systems.
There's a post on Reddit where a Brazilian state government org is testing out Ubuntu at scale.
PC version. It had some weird bugs when it came to me putting in our income and looking like it duplicated stuff, but at the end it showed everything just fine.
Got my tax return recently, was a good chunk too compared to last year which was nice
I used H&R block this year because my wife is a contractor and I don't understand the rules in that scenario lol
Thanks for the info!
Great news to hear. It would be cool if they put out more info/news/blogs about the issues they run into
awesome to hear. haven't lived in CA for a while though
How many levees we gotta build
Haven't paid much attention to this side of things, but this will definitely be an important goal to reach
I use Linux mint on my old Thinkpad and for the most part it works great. I use Kubuntu on my desktop. Asides from from weird hardware issues I had when initially setting it up, works great as well (Wayland too).
I agree with others: Linux mint, fedora, Ubuntu. Honestly, whatever gives you the least number of issues
How popular is this in Thailand?
What are the chances this actually happens?
Is this going to be a truly new key or just a shortcut?
I didn't think that the market share was actually changing much? Like it's low but it's still used, especially on Linux workstations with nothing else pre-installed
Cleaning house which is good. Selling old smartphones is turning out out to be a pain. Got my windows desktop turned into kubuntu! Overall been pretty happy with it
also trying out mastodon again, will see how that goes
This is nothing for a company like them
I spent 3 days trying to get manjaro to work on my old macbook air 3, and still ran into a borked display sometimes after opening from sleep
I installed endeavour os (online failed, offline worked), and so far I haven't had a single major issue with it
Just recently started using thunderbird to see how it would help managing múltiple Gmail accounts. Has anybody used the app version? Is it good? Bad?
Found a new cafe today and they're using a bunch of old programming language books in their display
We've been promised modules for years now, but I haven't heard of anybody using them in a professional setting yet.
Has anybody here been using them seriously?