Maybe, but it's far more likely it's just dependancies and other 3rd party library packages being updated.
The Steam Link Linux package also still gets the rare update now and then on my old Ras Pi, but mostly these days it's just the Android app being given bug fixes (even though the last one is from October).
pepehands is irrelevant.
This one seriously annoyed me. And it hasn't convinced me to switch to YT Music, and instead I just found a (noticeably worse) alternative
It was such a simple and useful app, did exactly everything it needed to and nothing it didn't. I very much dislike the trend of YouTube "everything"-ing their scattered smaller apps into one big conglomerated app.
Really I'm just still salty about Allo >:(
Fascinating, but in the video they very quickly swipe off-screen that the top speed their new system was able to achieve was 120 kph / ~75 mph.
I imagine something like this would have to be limited to vehicles that never need to approach speeds above that on a highway, so maybe busses or indoor shipping & receiving vehicles.
I know it's been said already, but actually a ton of off-site backup services operate exclusively on tape. It's significantly cheaper and more reliable for cold storage solutions.
The KFC Nashville Hot stuff is pretty spicy, but they keep taking it off the menu near me
Damn i forgot about boxhead... I must have spent more hours in that game than anything in my Steam library back in the day.
Top artist was The Thermals, top song was Escape by The Bloody Beetroots / Toxic Avenger
I also had the Alias 2, and then it became my mom's phone after I moved on to my first smartphone (HTC One M7). Loved that stupid double flipping thing to death, such a great design with the e-paper or w/e for the buttons so they could change for the different perspective / context.
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On both, but I haven't bothered to touch mastodon in a while.
I can appreciate some of the ideas that draw people into Mastoson but for me it's just super boring though, everyone that I followed on Twitter who moved over is still great to see content from, but the overall vibe of both the instance I'm on and the global federated feed is either just the same stuff for a whole day and a half or infinite small un-curated posts. It doesn't have that twitter "feel" of stuff I want to see and stuff I might want to see.
Bluesky on the other hand has a lot of user-generated "feeds" that lets me try out some different options, many of which offer exactly what I miss about Twitter. Still no magic algorithms as smart as Twitter's was / is, but the user-generated stuff does a good job most of the time in showing me content from accounts I follow, accounts that they interact with frequently, and content that is similar to what I follow and interact with. It's a lot more satisfying and useful to scroll down for a bit than on Mastodon.
lol totally fair
Sure, but that's not the only benefit to having full control over the entire tiling interface. I enjoy building out the features and visuals I want in python. It's fun to have that level of control.
Yeah I also use KDE on my desktop, though I have my laptop running QTile because the tile hotkeys are much more convinient than navigating with the trackpad.
Ever considered trying out a tiling window manager?
You are also not indicative an entire category of potential new users. You are also clearly not the majority who I am referring to, no need to take it personally.
Right, but the fact of the matter is you can do most things on any distro, it's very rare that any one distros is "really for" anything specific. They're not all that different to one another at the end of the day, and to a new user potentially paralyzed by choice this site doesn't really help either.
Sometimes it's much easier to say "here's 3 that offer the most stable new experience, try them out." And afterwards if you get really tech savvy then go down the niche distro-hopping rabbit hole.
More distros is certainly a good thing, but most new linux users don't even know what they're looking for or would even get to the technical depth where the difference between any two distros would actually matter to their daily use. Even more so with the current migration of gamers onto Linux.
A little more nuanced than that, at the bottom of the article it says:
According to a 2014 Gigaom interview with Paul Kane, then chairman of the Internet Computer Bureau, the domain name registry is required to give some of its profits to the British government, for administration of the British Indian Ocean Territory.[23] After being questioned as a result of the interview, the British Government denied receiving any funds from the sale of .io domain names, and argued that consequently, the profits could not be shared with the Chagossians, the former inhabitants forcibly removed by the British government.[24] Kane, however, contradicted the government's denial.[25][26]
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Love my Pixel, love my Pixel Bud Pros, love my Pixel Watch. Would never use Chrome over Firefox, though I use google search & assistant all the time.
I have a gmail, but it's devolved into a "email i give to sites i know will spam me and sell my data and send me endless marketing crap" pit, and instead have a proton mail that I use for everything personal / important.
I have zero "brand loyalty" towards google though, I only use products of theirs insofar as they are the best in the class / category that I'm looking for. And for now, that happens to be first-party android devices / wearables, but certainly not browsers. Far from a fanboy, but I also don't subscribe to the weird hate hivemind on here.
I assume some instance's don't have a front-end with URL previewing, but I can see it on my instance's alternate front-end (Alexandrite), and also on dbzer0's default layout.