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I would say there are levels to pirates. Not everyone here wants or needs to be a pirate 100% of the time. Sure, everyone could download all their music but why bother if you have a streaming service that you consider cheap and you prefer streaming over storage. Like anything, they’re levels to it.
Finally. I’ve been more active over on .ml because of this. Glad you guys are reasonable and reversed the decision.
Nostr is the easiest to use decentralized Twitter alternative I’ve came across.
Same. I left for a while but there’s not enough content here in the places I visit. I’ll leave once enough gets here though.
You can compile infinity with your own API key and it will still function.
Damn, when?
Hisense TVs come with a physical microphone switch that disables the mic. Idk if this is on the budget end of TVs but I paid about 1500 for mine and it has it.
I believe you can do Ethernet over USB c on some devices.
They are doing away with that soon. Going to usernames.
This is true. I’m a bit biased as that is what I would do. I’d say most users will not even notice. I think most of us here on lemmy are tech heads though and we would be the ones who do connect our phones to PC.
Unless it’s limited by hardware this will be a main cause for jailbreaking your iPhone.
I run N, I like it.
If you want to try Linux, try Ubuntu or mint. Those are the easiest to make an entry into.
No it’s not, if it’s not on the store (outside of Ubuntu does a store even exist?) then it’s more difficult to install. Half the time it’s an appimage you have to download, make it executable and then run. Then if you install it from a website you have to go through the trouble of adding a shortcut into your application menu / desktop and it’s just way more complex than Windows.
I disagree. If you consider a power user using PowerShell or terminal, then sure. But simple things on windows are more complex on Linux. Like installing a program, if you can do it through snap or apt get then great, still more complex for the average user compared to windows where you just download and click.
a failed desktop OS
Windows still has over 60% of desktop market share. You may not like it, but it isn’t a failed OS.
Guessing you spend a lot of time on XDA as well?
I agree 100%. On Reddit you usually had the same style top few comments but under those you could actually see good conversation and discussions. Here everyone thinks they are right and you are wrong and nothing you can say can change that.
Don’t they make money by charging massive servers a fee ?