But it’s still android?
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What’s e/os?
Tortellinius@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Google gets to keep Chrome, judge rules in search antitrust caseEnglish21·6 days agoHow would they lose Chromium when it’s only about Chrome?
Tortellinius@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Google gets to keep Chrome, judge rules in search antitrust caseEnglish291·6 days agoWho cares about chrome? Of all the things Chrome is the easiest to replace. Android is the real deal.
You can also just pinch a pressure point between their thumb and index finger
Tortellinius@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Google will block sideloading of unverified Android apps starting next yearEnglish6·13 days agoGrapheneOS for Pixel
Tortellinius@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Kick faces possible $49 M fine after French streamer Jean Pormanove dies on airEnglish121·14 days agoKinda homeless? The victim is the largest french gaming streamer and definitely not homeless. There’s indications of mental health problems but it’s only visible on camera. There are no documents verifying it unfortunately (though it seems evident). The two killers are people he’s known and hung out with for years.
Edit: The apartment was rented specifically for this stream.
Tortellinius@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•7 years later, Valve's Proton has been an incredible game-changer for LinuxEnglish31·18 days agoYou’re out of arguments my man
Tortellinius@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Jimmy Wales Says Wikipedia Could Use AI. Editors Call It the 'Antithesis of Wikipedia'English161·19 days agoWhile this is true, the majority of the wikis are not at all low quality. Some are the only ones existing for a topic. The wikis are community-based, after all.
But its easy to vandalize and is highly profit-driven. The fandom wikis are filled with ads that absolutely destroy navigation. Infamous is the video ad that scrolls you up automatically in the middle of reading once it finishes. You have to pause it to read the article with no interruption.
Tortellinius@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•7 years later, Valve's Proton has been an incredible game-changer for LinuxEnglish41·19 days agoYou’re out of arguments my man
Tortellinius@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•7 years later, Valve's Proton has been an incredible game-changer for LinuxEnglish6·19 days agoActually, the macOS software license specifically mentions to install macOS only on hardware built by Apple itself. The line is not imaginary lol
Tortellinius@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•7 years later, Valve's Proton has been an incredible game-changer for LinuxEnglish9·19 days agoTechnically not. MacOS wouldn’t be what it is today if apple didn’t get any money out of it. They get that money from selling the hardware the software is exclusively on among other things. Let’s say i. e. Ubuntu: When it first got released then it relied on its owners personal revenue for a long time. None of the hardware sold financed Ubuntu, because Ubuntu didn’t earn money through hardware. It’s obvious that the money earned by apple through its sales also go back into macOS, because if the hardware didn’t make any money, macOS ceases to be developed as well.
With OPs logic, every software is technically free. But no, you pay for macOS with the hardware you purchase. You purchase the hardware because of the OS, not because of the hardware. Technically, you could spin the argument and say that you pay for the OS, and for it to be run a certain way and the hardware that comes with it is free. If that sounds like bogus it’s because it is bogus.
Tortellinius@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•7 years later, Valve's Proton has been an incredible game-changer for LinuxEnglish31·19 days agoSure, and if you got modern hardware with Windows 7 on it in 2009 then you had up-to-date free Windows since 16 years.
Tortellinius@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•7 years later, Valve's Proton has been an incredible game-changer for LinuxEnglish212·19 days agoBruh what? Did you really just say that not having to buy software exclusive to a certain hardware makes the software free?
That’s like saying the OS on a PlayStation is free because you only had to pay for the PlayStation.
Nah man, you purchased the OS with the hardware. That’s why it’s exclusive.
Tortellinius@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft breaks Windows reset and recoveryEnglish3·19 days agoLinux is free open source mate.
Tortellinius@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft breaks Windows reset and recoveryEnglish1·19 days agoClassic recommendations are Linux Mint and Ubuntu, I think Zorin as well, but there are many others. For starters which one you use won’t matter too much, because more likely than not you’re gonna switch again.
I started with Ubuntu because it’s easy to use and I was new. One can argue over the pros and cons. I’m looking at Manjaro at the minute, an easy to install and beginner friendly Arch distro. Really, you can just try most of them out online though. Check out DistroSea and you can actually emulate the OSs with several desktop environments right in your browser.
Thanks for the info!