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You could say “I’m thirsty” and though not explicitly asking a question, someone might still offer you a beverage as a solution, for which you would probably be thankful.
They said dumb ideas.
So malware wasn’t enough, Windows wants to be a ransomware too?
Edit: I can already see it now. “Locked out of your files? For a small fee or our premium subscription, you can restore encrypted files that we lost.”
I don’t know how much my Watch 5 has, but I download my Spotify playlist to my watch so I can listen with Bluetooth headphones from my watch without needing my phone on my pocket, mostly for walking or yard work.
I picked up an Onn 4k streaming Box from Walmart for $20 that uses Android TV. It supports Bluetooth for mouse and keyboard and with a usb hub can handle additional usb ports.
Also supports more advanced tinkering if you’d like to sideload apps such as SmartTubeNext for ad and sponsor blocking on YouTube.
I think you might also be able to load a third party launcher to de-google it more, but I haven’t tried that yet.
I mean that’s already happening at some big companies now.
Will it last? My guess is no, but they’ll enjoy saving the money that they would pay human beings in the mean time.
My hope is just that they’ll suffer losses due to a drop in product quality and start struggling, but let’s face it, the big tech companies are almost never the ones’ that are actually hurt by their decisions.
Well now’s the time if TikTok gets banned.
It’s also worth noting many games now have a “story mode” like difficulty, an easy mode with almost no risk, just something to allow you to experience the story.
What comes to mind is the Uncharted series, though I would probably try to avoid any sort of 1st or 3rd person shooter like game with the typical dual stick controls.
Ah I’ve used that too for my Windows machine though it didn’t occurred to me to try it for Linux. I also only just recently learned of Sunlight and was only using Moonlight with Nvidia’s gamestream.
I’ll have to give that a try. Thanks!
Gotcha, but even in that case, what’s convincing most of those average users from picking a different browser? The logo? “Ooh pretty lion?”
Yeah same. I was honestly surprised because I’m not the most advanced user of Linux but literally a few commands later, and boom. I don’t believe I even needed to reboot. Just logged out and back in, selecting plasma wayland from gdm.
Autologin seems much smoother, now I’m just waiting for krdp or something similar, unless there’s already another way to remotely login to desktop regardless of the remote client’s platform. I’m open to recommendations.
I was a bit confused too. So all that’s changed is a specific splash screen during new phone setup prompting the user to pick a default browser?
Retarded Fuzz Ball. CHEESE.
FOR THE LOVE OF GOD AND ALL THAT IS HOLY, MY ANUS IS BLEEDING!!!
To each their own, I suppose. This has been my favorite tab management system I’ve used.
I haven’t used Vivaldi in years and only tried it for a short period at the time, but what features exactly are miles ahead or is it just the fact that Firefox requires a plugin to do some of what the competition has natively?
I can’t speak to that 100% but I do remember trying both (albeit briefly) and ultimately settling on Sidebery. Looking at the addons page, TST dev actually mentions Sidebery and a few others in their Developer Comments.
*Edit: It seems to imply that Sidebery is a tree addon with extra features. The most notable of which that sold me was the snapshots. I kept losing all my (~200) tabs if I closed Firefox improperly on my Macbook which was not fun.
Try Sideberry, tab grouping, renaming, dragging and dropping, snapshots, etc.
I just started using Konsole and so far it’s ticking all my boxes.
I don’t see why it would. It’s just a usb-c type connector. I would think it just boils down to driver/software.