…Jerboa is not alpha software. It’s beta at least. Alpha implies random crashes/minimal functionality.
…Jerboa is not alpha software. It’s beta at least. Alpha implies random crashes/minimal functionality.
I’m fairly sure kbin calls em magazine, lemmy (where I’m at) calls them communities.
I empathize with this view - but I doubt this will ever happen. Ignoring the user training bits, and the legal bits (who is a mod, how do they do stuff), you need to have someone dedicated to fighting this though the IT/Security gauntlet. Now keep in mind im private sector (so it’s slightly different) - but we in IT generally have dimm views of hosting WebApps.
All that said. Once one local gov does it the potential for it to spread radically increases.
Iconiq 5. I can honestly say I really enjoy it (and I’m not a car person).
Interesting fact: I just got a new ev (so a battery hooked up to a computer with wheels) - and it has buttons! It also has dials for sound and climate.
Now to be fair it also takes interacting with a touchscreen to turn on the heated seats, but I’d say it’s progress in the right direction.
I’d not say a flat circle.
Mark Twain has this wonderful quote - “History doesn’t repeat itself but it often rhymes.”
Assuming the soc’s are compatible you can upgrade down the road (I’ve not looked). Otherwise - its going to depend on how much raw horsepower you need day to day (I’m also not convinced there is much change between modern Intel generations).
I can’t help you on the 2-in-1 side of things. But if your ok with the form factor of a standard laptop look into framework. I’ll not roll them out for my windows/linux endpoints at work (poor corporate warranty support) but I personally use one and love it.
Well I’m blind. It says it right in the build.
I’ll say this. It’s some of the most polished alpha software I’ve seen in a long time.