Looks like a right hand to me.
Programmer by day, burnt out by night.
Looks like a right hand to me.
Goodbye.
Man, AskOuija is starting to leak out
DDG makes it quite the statement that they don’t personalise your search in any way, to the point where you can pick which country’s tailored results you want from a dropdown.
I do exactly this but with a little shell script that just has some rsync -av
and mv -f
calls instead of dragging and dropping.
Not yet, but if every system was only protected against what already happened instead of also what could happen, we’d get hacked a lot more often!
I’m running (Ubuntu based) Mint Cinnamon. My laptop came with Ubuntu pre-installed and thus the BIOS pre-configured.
If I put the laptop to sleep and wake it from sleep again, it messed up the fonts but only VEEERY occasionally.
The fingerprint scanner doesn’t work with any of the drivers/software I’ve tried, which is a huge bummer.
When I dual-booted Windows on it for software for school, I noticed it worked splendidly on Windows without any installation.
The battery life went from 11h to 40m during my normal usage, this happened in a span of 4 years.
I’ve replaced the battery with an aftermarket one, which also went from 9h to 2h battery life in about 2.5y.
I’ve rarely had the battery drained below 5%, but it did run until the last percentage the few times it happend (on the original battery)
I’ve never had black screens or screen flickering like you described on this laptop, but putting my desktop PC to sleep on Linux Mint does cause it to wake up to an unrecoverable black screen.
My laptop’s also never had the connectivity issues.
Nor anything else.
My experience has been really good, and I plan to continue using this until even a new battery won’t do good.
That might be due to Mint’s pre-installed software, I don’t know.
I could remember wrong, but doesn’t it just use symlinks?
Not even that, Android is enough of a Linux system they really just needed a repo of natively compiled apps.
I’ve had that once, as well as some websites running inexplicably slow on FF.
I changed my user agent to a recent Chrome one and that solved it issue.
Moral of the story? Websites are discriminating.
I’ve worked in a small company’s small team of 3 devs before, it would not have been great for the company if two or all of us went on a holiday at the same time.
Or let you down. Or run around, as a matter of fact.
FWIW, at least Nord and Express explicitly put on their terms and conditions that you’re not allowed to use their services illegally, Nord mentions a few usages including unblocking content that should not be available in your region.
They also give influencers like YouTubers and Twitch streamers scripts telling them to show how you can unblock content, but apparently the T&C weighs far heavier in court.
Yeah, I’m wondering as well.
I’ve been binging the Final Destination movies, this is coming p close.
Looks like they’ll be more in Krita’s waters, if anything. And Krita already has a solid UI.
My Dell XPS-15 9560 is my most loved laptop ever. Great Linux support, although not the fingerprint reader which does sting a bit. I’ve only needed to replace the battery after 5 or so years, it’s currently about 7 years old and running as new.
Literally any laptop will be able to run just Linux with TUI my dude.
And not use AI lol