That’s just dark brown.
That’s just dark brown.
Drogue chutes are good too, especially for stabilizing a craft that really wants to make like a lawn dart. Using them I can make Duna landings with only a few seconds of thrust from a soft touchdown.
Repacking can be tedious though…
And the alternative to doing that is what? This whole story was started because of windows and windows antivirus being inflexible.
Yeah the pointer is handled differently so the old packages don’t work, and I couldn’t find an updated package possibly because no one has bothered to write one yet. It’s perfectly understandable and not an issue whatsoever.
Trackpads are handled much better though.
My very first experience with Linux last year was switching from X to Wayland to get my touchpad to work properly. The only thing I’ve noticed that doesn’t work on Wayland is that mouse following cat.
Those are supposed to be part of the spoiler tag, but many lemmy clients don’t support those yet.
Northern England just got a new nickname.
Ladux? Linda? +Linux, pronounced “Add a Linux” -> Ada Linux? LinLace?
You could set up your own cloud, yes, but you could also use only ‘client’ devices, without ever having an off-site computer in the network.
If you want to edit macros in Excel, you’ll see a Vista window. Vista! In 2024!
Gun! Unix? Not!
Are the version numbers going to be mm or caliber?
GNU isn’t punchy though; as soon as any punchy word get’s associated with them, people will use that word instead, and we’ll just get GNU/Thermite or GNU/Abson or something.
Piracy has always been a distribution issue. There are definitely greedy lazy people who will always want more for less, but the organized effort required for piracy only happens when fair access is impossible.
I’d say the specifications of the design should be made public domain after some time (say 5 years for high-tech and 10 otherwise) or if the OEM shuts down the factory.
It’s a bit unreasonable to keep parts in stock 50 years after the product was last sold, but if the designs are available any company can start a new run, or even just a guy with a nice shop. The big exception to this is silicon chips, there are only a few companies that can even make integrated circuits, let alone processors. Public access to designs might encourage competition though…
Women are you still have the same time I don’t know if you have any questions or need to be a good time to show you the resupply sooner than later.
Some concern, but also confusion. Also possibly withholding the resupply? That’s not very rock and stone.
I wonder if that phrase is a common search term or something.
Boost also has yet to implement spoiler tags.
Wait until you need nested commas, those lists won’t delineate themselves!
I like hiding votes until you’ve voted. Allowing users, communities, or instances to change how posts/comments are sorted might help too.
It’s party marketing, yes, but it’s also Quality of Life features. Windows either has a setting you can find by farting around in the settings or it doesn’t work. Linux can have every setting, but most of them need CLI work, research, and the wherewithal to unfuck whatever you fucked.
If CLIs could be listed, explained, and parametrized in a simple GUI, it would make learning them 10x easier. More default scripts for unfucking things would also help (like Window’s old troubleshooting wizards). More status checking and better error messages, so one can tell when something is broken without manually inspecting every module.
It’s gotten much better, and will certainly improve by necessity if more average users pick Linux up, but it’s a step that has to be taken before Linux sees a major marketshare, regardless of marketing.