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After years of suffering under Microsoft’s bugs, you’re ready to have your own bugs no one can help you with.
You can actually go through the motions for years and learn nothing if the software allows for it.
Let’s see how ladybird writes docs in the future. Will they assume the user is a man and shut down any corrections for being political?
rickdg@lemmy.worldto linuxmemes@lemmy.world•in 2030 GNU/Linux will surely have 90% Market share of desktop computer operating systems (the other 10% beig BSD, RedoxOS and other FLOSS *nix systems)90·6 months agoPay no attention to desktop dying as people lose awareness of personal computing and lock themselves into closed ecosystems.
Sometimes you get your own grenade to take care of as a user.
rickdg@lemmy.worldto linuxmemes@lemmy.world•This time it's really going to happen, I just know it!1·6 months agoTrue. Even in the case of windows, it wasn’t like that some years ago.
rickdg@lemmy.worldto linuxmemes@lemmy.world•This time it's really going to happen, I just know it!1·6 months agoNot the same thing as purchasing an OS. Which you can do already, but there aren’t many options.
rickdg@lemmy.worldto linuxmemes@lemmy.world•This time it's really going to happen, I just know it!21·6 months agoUltimately it’s all open source, you can make your own distro. If something doesn’t work, fork it and fix it yourself. That’s the beauty of Linux, with all that’s good and bad about it.
rickdg@lemmy.worldto linuxmemes@lemmy.world•This time it's really going to happen, I just know it!2·6 months agoI would love to be able to pay $100 for more great Linux distros.
rickdg@lemmy.worldto linuxmemes@lemmy.world•This time it's really going to happen, I just know it!67·6 months agoI find people complaining about every distro. The thing is, every operating system sucks. The good thing about Linux is how that becomes your fault.
rickdg@lemmy.worldto linuxmemes@lemmy.world•This time it's really going to happen, I just know it!105·6 months agoIf only the Linux desktop stopped getting offended when it’s not treated like a server and has to shut down. “Wait, you had audio settings that I was supposed to remember? Cool story bro…”
I don’t understand the business model of other search engines, but I see how Kagi can work long-term and that’s why I’m still a customer.
Once you’re a search engine that works for your users, you can do stuff like warning labels for websites that have excessive tracking and just let users filter out any domains from their results.
Totally not this 80s kid.
Friendly reminder that peertube can expose your IP address.
Connect to your VPN before opening peertube.
And if something doesn’t work, it’s all your fault somehow. Which is both a blessing and a curse.
akchually one might lead to the other
Good move, now the demon can’t get a wi-fi connection.