I’m from the UK and I don’t get it
They/them
I’m from the UK and I don’t get it
Android technically uses the Linux kernel, but is not GNU+Linux, and has had all the good parts of Linux taken out. I didn’t know iOS was based on Linux, but it’s even worse than Android, locks you so much into Apple’s services and spending money. Freedom over your device is the point of Linux, and iOS fails at that even more than Android, at least with Android you can install custom ROMs.
That’s really interesting, because I’ve had a very different experience. Almost anything I wanted to do could be done through a GUI, which looks pretty.
I’m not sure how Android and iOS relate, they are mobile OSs, and both have their flaws, although some more than others.
I never see Fedora recommended enough, but it’s really good for beginners. And by that I mean people new to computers, not just Linux. GNOME is a good looking by default, intuitive to use, simple DE.
I don’t use a VPN, and haven’t got a letter from my ISP in all the years I’ve been pirating.
This definitely happened ❤️❤️❤️
Flatpaks let me isolate app files and disable permissions, RPMs give me greater access to the system files.
Please don’t. I like having options, sometimes RPMs are useful, sometimes Flatpaks are useful. Let me choose.
Presumably Lord Nikon thinks there won’t be any humans left at that time.
GMT doesn’t become BST as far as I’m aware, GMT is UTC+0 all year round, and BST is UTC+1 all year round, it’s just that in the summer the UK switches from GMT to BST.
Have you tried Fedora GNOME? Looks pretty nice to me, and the UI is powerful and intuitive as well as attractive.
If you care for looks, GNOME looks far better than KDE, I would recommend Fedora GNOME to a newbie that wants a pretty and intuitive Linux experience.
Or Universal Time Coordinated
Surely you’d need TTS for that one, too? Which one do you use, is it open weights?
What happens to intersex people?
Worse when I mean to type ‘duck’ in a family chat and it autocorrect to ‘fuck’.
Bender? Really? I thought that one would have been more obvious
Originally read ‘from Linux to Windows’ and I was like, ‘What?’
Gnome with the dock-to-panel extension.
That’s what I did! My friend still doesn’t really use it though… :(