Copy/paste keeping source formatting by default... Seriously, who ever thought this was a good idea and how did this persist so long on so many platforms?
@miugnutos@linux recomendo fortemente o ZorinOS. É o que eu to usando atualmente, e não me incomodo com praticamente nada... ele é muito bonito, e feito pra facilitar pra quem ta fazendo a transição do windows. Ele não tem atualizações pra versões novas muito constantes, o que faz com que ele seja mais estável por ficar mais tempo com versões de programas que não são recém lançadas
Niestety ale poległem, przy całej sympatii do systemów GNU/Linux póki co Windows, po kilku ulepszeniach i wywaleniu bloatware'u jak dla mnie jest lepszy, albowiem za systemem stoją aplikacje a w moim wypadku jedna - Scrivener.
Nie ma aktualnej wersji na GNU/Linux, opcja przez Wine jest bardzo niestabilna i problematyczna.
Podobnie, niestety, na smartfonie - brakuje mi Android Auto, nawet kupiłem uchwyt na smartfona, ale jednak Android Auto jest niesamowicie wygodne.
I tu i tam w większości korzystam z programów open source, i tu i tam dzięki fajnym skryptom wywaliłem szpiony (prawie) i po prostu przyjemnie się działa.
Czekam aż na GNU/Linux pojawi się Scrivener i na Lineage/CalyxOS Android Auto. Wtedy na pewno przejdę, Debian z KDE jest niesamowicie szybki, Calyx podobnie.
Suggest some beginner-friendly resources for learning about Linux kernel features like LSM (SElinux, Yama Landlock, Lockdown), Netfilter, eBPF, Cgroups, Namespaces, and KVM :D
Between the speech given where #Microsoft literally want to cloud base Windows (calling it Windows 365), the #AI "Callback" wife beater tool and #Bing AI eating the Bing API for half a day today almost the entire W11 subreddit seems up in arms. I have never seen so many "I am switching to #Linux" and "I am saving up for a #Mac" comments as today.
BUT I have managed to switch to #LinuxMint on a 2010 MacBook Air and it's a revelation. It auto-updates, it's fast, easy and the most relaxed time I've had with #Linux so far.
So, if anyone out there is thinking of switching, give it a go!
(oh, and if you're on Mac, you may need #BalenaEtcher to help the process)
The further you dig, the farther the #history goes, so we settled on starting in 1906, then the 90's, then #Slackware. This is the history of #Xz that culminated into a " #hack " that would have rocked the world if not for one intrepid #SQL#developer.