They were a bandaid solution to a problem that Flatpaks and Snap fixed.
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They were a bandaid solution to a problem that Flatpaks and Snap fixed.
WTF did I just read? XD
Republicans always turn a blind eye to their own.
He’s going to have one hell of a moment if he winds up being wrong.
Judges have ruled that they can’t be copyrighted because of this lack of a true author, and I agree.
Completely missed the point I was making, but okay. Thanks.
These companies are anything but “public”. Just because they go on the stock market, doesn’t change their primary interests: money.
Words can’t describe the idiocy.
Shame if something we’re to happen to your files.
That one possible catch to carbon capture projects is that it could also inadvertently give a justification for putting more carbon in the air.
Before self-hosting web apps became one-click install away, Ubuntu was a lot more convenient with newer technologies, readily available documentation, and a clear update schedule. At least, that was my case.
Be careful what you wish for.
I feel sorry for whoever is still living in Russia.
I’d rather buy some kind of AAA game.
The motherboard is so freakin’ tiny compared to the actual battery, there really is no reason for it not to be swappable.
While they aren’t perfect, it’s certainly better than waiting on the distro or dealing with potential package conflicts that PPAs also had a habit of causing.