It was going on for quite some time already, It’s just getting worse now. also Invidious instances are totally blocked now and youtube has broke all the work around from Invidious team.
we are losing this war guys D:
That ASCII art breaks on mobile devices :/
At first I thought it’s Android lol
It could just be a note taking app and nothing would change.
They don’t even do web browsing they just download the dedicated app like Facebook or Instagram
Yeah It’s a pain when in newly installed system there is no Internet and you have to boot off of USB again!
In my opinion this setting should be set by the use. Whether they want their votes to be shown to public. If they deny Lemmy would just show “upvoted by anon” or something.
How this specific post go through all the Fediverse?
Thank you :/
I hope you are doing a good job of converting more Redditors to Lemmy :D
That’s definitely a reason hmm
why downvote 🤔
It is pretty good actually. I can install every programming language compiler/interpreter in Linux and everything just work fine.
LibereOffice should work fine if you work on it and export it to pdf. If you want to bounce between LiberOffice and msoffice then don’t expect things to go smoothly.
Any other things to keep in mind when solely using Linux for your studies Go for a stable distro like Debian, don’t install bleeding edge distro like Arch or Gentoo unless you really want to.
don’t know about distro but I can see KDE logo there.
They are referring to macOS here
I had the same question. I have rather good understanding of Linux and command line however at my job where Ubuntu is used other people easily caught up with me. They still don’t know much about what exactly a command does but they know when to run it so IMO it doesn’t matter how much Linux you know the only knowledge matters which you could use to have your job done quickly and efficiently.
There is no fun in funtoo anymore
You don’t have to know how it works in order to use it. I don’t know either but I could host services using docker. trust me it’s way easier than it seems.
I wonder what “neural networks” they are using in it and how is it improving the accuracy
Yeah but it’s really old.
https://www.android-x86.org/releases/releasenote-cm-x86-14-1-r5.html