I actually dont understand why we not do something drastic. I mean like ban cars and planes. We can still get around. Just not at the same speed at the moment. Someone will come up with a better idea then gas cars.
We also need to think about computers. Why throw them away? We could just make better software and keep the devices for a very, very long time. Heck, very bad computer could land on the moon…
Microsoft got to much time on their hands. Can they please work on the more important stuff like completing the transition from controlpanel to settings?
I read “it’s dying” by people on Discord and Reddit all the time, but the numbers prove otherwise. It’s been going up this entire time and sitting over 3 billion MONTHLY ACTIVE USERS!...
I just installed apt cacher ng for catching my apt upgrade packages and saw a huge time improvement even though I have a good internet connection. It act as a proxy and caches the response packages....
When Mozilla provide the firefox deb package - Why not give it then? IMO snaps/flatpacks are slower to start, can’t be updated while running, takes more diskspace, and takes longer time to update. With the isolation we also have different kind of problems - have you given it the correct permission?, and how do you get keepassxc browser extension to work with it(they dont support it)?
It was not an option one week ago when i tested it. Maybe because I was in WiFi range and Microsoft assumed you have to know the password to at least one of them to pass the wifi screen. No skip button. But could create a new account as unverified using gmail address.
How to fill up the cache? I have 17 gb of 32 gb free, unalloacted, at the end of the day. Cache is only about 8 gb or so. I think it was a mistake to buy that much ram. I use kubuntu.
I actually want Microsoft to do better. Then can, they just ignore user feedback about user choice, design, what to work on etc. Good if they start to get some competition. I wonder what will happen when ARM gets common in a normal PC-build. Good opportunity to make some big changes.
Statcounter reports that Windows 11 continues to lose its market share for the second month in a row. Windows 10, meanwhile, is gaining more users and is now back above the 70% mark.
Microsoft starts testing ads in the Windows 11 Start menu (www.theverge.com)
It's that easy! (lemmy.ml)
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Every time I boot up my computer (lemmy.ca)
Microsoft wants to hide the 'Sign out' button in Windows 11 behind a Microsoft 365 ad (www.neowin.net)
Why is Facebook still so insanely popular? (midwest.social)
I read “it’s dying” by people on Discord and Reddit all the time, but the numbers prove otherwise. It’s been going up this entire time and sitting over 3 billion MONTHLY ACTIVE USERS!...
Local repository for Linux packages
I just installed apt cacher ng for catching my apt upgrade packages and saw a huge time improvement even though I have a good internet connection. It act as a proxy and caches the response packages....
A convenient way to manage programs (lemmy.world)
I respect people who don't like snaps, but Canonical will not abandon a successful project (slrpnk.net)
Joe Biden suddenly leads convicted felon Donald Trump in multiple battleground states (www.newsweek.com)
UK: Almost a quarter of kids aged 5-7 have smartphones (www.bbc.com)
Wait... it's all backdoors ? Always has been bro... (lemmy.world)
Microsoft blocks Windows 11 workaround that enabled local accounts (www.pcworld.com)
What's Your Favorite IRC Client, and Why?
unused is wasted (lemmy.world)
this is right after closing qemu-kvm
Zero to hero (mander.xyz)
A large state corporation in Brazil is currently trialing 800 Linux PCs. If successful, it will deploy and replace 22k Windows installs, comparable to the migration happening in Germany. (www.reddit.com)
Windows 10 reaches 70% market share as Windows 11 keeps declining (www.neowin.net)
Statcounter reports that Windows 11 continues to lose its market share for the second month in a row. Windows 10, meanwhile, is gaining more users and is now back above the 70% mark.
Every time I get an email about (lemmy.ca)
I can’t help but think of this.
The installation process of different Linux distributions (feddit.de)