You heard it here folks. Microsoft says if you find something online, it’s free.
You heard it here folks. Microsoft says if you find something online, it’s free.
I love to hear it. Linux has done pretty much everything I’ve needed it to to and it’s great to see a lot of programs are available for Linux natively.
I switched to Linux Mint Debian edition when the Reddit thing happened. I’m glad I did before Windows got this bad.
I had quit in October of that year because I found a much better job that I ended up working at for 11 years. In those few short months though it was wild all the things that happened in that store. That store was in a mall and it didn’t last a year after I quit. They had a going out of business sale and I got a ton of arduino stuff for 75% off.
I worked at Radio Shack in 2012 for a few months and was told by my boss that if a customer wasn’t there to buy a cell phone, be as little help to them as possible.
What is being done with the information?
What happens when the niche communities aren’t even enjoyable any more?
Why does that matter?
It’s pretty sad the government has to tell a company to not be shitty.
I’ve been using Linux Mint Debian Edition for about a year now it’s worked almost flawlessly. I love it.
That’s like climbing down into the sewer and complaining there’s shit.
If only they made their batteries easier to replace so this would be a non issue.
Just delete your account and uninstall. It seems people forget they have that option.
Assuming the bootloader is unlockable
I switched to Firefox the same time I switched to Linux and I switched to Linux with the reddit enshittification.
I’m one of the people that canceled when they announced they were going to be putting ads in prime. I’m doing just fine without it.
I don’t need 36 cables that I’ll never use. I have a charger and cable in my living room, kitchen, bedroom, office, basement, and car. Those cables will charge almost every electronic device I own, 8 of them currently within eyesight.
I understand that, but I’ve had USB C devices for almost a decade. I only buy full featured cables so it hasn’t been an issue, at least for me. Any time a device comes with a cable it goes into the trash.
It’s not the cables that are the issue, it’s the manufacturer that don’t design their products to USB C specification so they don’t charge via C to C cable like it should.
VR is a gimmick, it’s funny Apple waited so long and outpriced themselves.