

3.5 GB disk space required? I’ll just look out the window, thanks.
Not even with someone else’s dick.
I wouldn’t go anywhen. My dissatisfaction is intrinsic and the year is irrelevant.
Like anything else, can be, depending on your needs.
Why don’t you do a comparison to decide for yourself rather than nameless people giving you their often prejudiced opinion?
Can I ask why you can’t let them talk their nonsense? I know you don’t think you can change them so if you choose to hang out with them, why can’t you just let them be them? I’m not telling you that you should hang out with them, just that joining in on their discussion is a zero sum game.
I chose not to interact with family any longer and haven’t spoken to any of them in years. Not out of anger or spite but simply because none of us were getting anything positive from the relationship.
I understand your goal now. Unfortunately, I’m unable to help, hopefully someone on the community knows the answer and can help. Very best of luck!
As a result I have to disable RFP for my site (or just be annoyed all the time), and I guess I’ll have to advise my users to do the same.
Is there any reason you can’t change your keybinds to something other than CTRL+combo? You explained it’s to keep from interfering with other common binds but there’s still a ton available to you when taking those into account.
It’s your hill to die on but I wouldn’t make my website usability dependent on a browser that is so rarely seen.
I think this is suitable here.
Betterbird
Could you tell me what would be lacking? There’s a surprising amount of bells and whistle s you can add to the setup. Check out bunsenlabs distro for an example.
I love OB with tint2 and conky , no de needed.
Does randomizing your MAC create any usability issues? Needing to log in repeatedly, getting bumped off network due to looking like a different device, anything else hindering usability?
Which is why I said “linux as a whole”. Many distros will try to undo the nerdery and neckbeardism that is built into the parent distros but as a whole, linux is going to always be less welcoming to a new user than someone that’s used to useless warnings and repeated password entries for elevated privileges. Being safer and being new-user-friendly rarely go hand in hand.
Yes but surely you’re aware that even the most new-user-friendly distros and their tools aren’t necessarily aimed at new users.
That warning is a perfect example of how Linux developers choose which hill to die on. They post a warning for an app that everyone knows can deliver bad times to two camps of users; those that know and don’t care and those that don’t understand the warning. If we could quantify the helpfulness of that warning, odds are that it saved 0 users from malicious action from that avenue of attack.
Never expect Linux as a whole to be “helpful” to the new crowd.
Schadenfreude intensifies.
I appreciate titles that let you know you don’t need to waste time watching it.
With the prices on the Pi5 your potentially getting into the price range where it might make sense to look at the Beelinks mini PCs, based around a 12th gen Intel.
Wow, wish I had known about that before. That looks amazing! I ordered one and will give it a shot. Do you happen to know of a community based around mini-pcs? If not Lemmy, forum, etc. I use places like Tomshardware but would love to see things like the Beelink when they pop up.