7 years ago. It’s been a very welcome change here.
7 years ago. It’s been a very welcome change here.
Ah it is. I misunderstood what I looked up.
I’m a web developer and I’ve never once used an IPv6 address for any circumstance. My ISP doesn’t use IPv6 either in my region (Starlink).
But who uses that? I recall using a gnome plugin a few years ago that required an Open weather API key that you could use any location for.
Would Chromebooks not fit that description?
I thought that’s who was in the picture before I read the caption.
Looks a lot like someone else who got discharged from Army
You’d never get it there if you don’t retard the timing on the fire truck’s motor.
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That’s a lot of buzzwords to say they have a faster GPU this year.
Looks like The New Abnormal by The Strokes
I don’t think that would change much. You can have a thousand working microphones plugged into your computer but if you choose not to talk then it won’t make a difference. Those who want to communicate with voice will make sure they have a mic, and those who don’t want to won’t speak.
Not so much broken as change of focus. Their focus now is money, and it’s hard to turn down hundreds of millions of dollars.
Ubuntu has had all three of those things. Amazon ads in the search bar was awhile back. Not sure but I assume they still hijack installing Firefox using apt and instead install it using snap. And Ubuntu Pro popups are a new thing.
That’s me as well, they did a lot to get newcomers in. It’s just easy to poke fun at them these days.
What would it look like? I’d guess Amazon ads in the search bar, proprietary package managers overriding the old open package manager, and popup ads for distribution Pro?
Wait…
I will admit I live in a rural area where cars are needed so my experience might be different. But I have lots of friends who live/lived in big cities for school or work and I’ve never heard them complain.
I think the people hating cars are a vocal minority in North America. I’ve never met or heard of someone disliking cars outside of the internet.
That I get, but I’m sure the reserve isn’t that high if the starting bid is at $2500. It just seems low for the $30,000,000 the computer cost in 2017.
A chihuahua is not a pinnacle of anything.