Ah yes now I remember, they were very annoying.
Ah yes now I remember, they were very annoying.
As I remember Vista had some areas that were hard or unintuitive to configure, Win7 cleaned up those parts.
Win7 also made the disk hungry background processes play nice, Vista would occasionally lock up with 100% CPU and disk usage while the os scanned something.
And I agree Win7 is just a reskinned Vista.
Is that a PC in your pocket or are you happy to see me.
I’m not sure I would use a open source Linux version of Recall, I think it would be like always sharing/streaming your desktop, so I think .bash_history
is enough recall for me.
I would also allow an open source version of Co-Pilot because the AI snooping only happens within a single program.
You must be in the B group or something, do you use a Microsoft account to login with or a local user?
Yes most likely, they don’t use YouTube anyway, too busy watching Mandingo fights.
Nope just plain old Android, haven’t gotten around to using something better
Apps, photos, audio books, and the OS.
After looking a bit more it seems like illumos is mostly the kernel, and openIndiana is one of the maintained distros.
illumos!
Hehe, I think I haven’t caught up with the improvements, flash with 1GB/s transfer speed is ludicrously fast!
I won’t mind that much storage, the 256GB I have are nearly full.
The ones used for 4K recordings are not slow 100+MBps, I won’t say prone to failure as such, flash storage can only handle a finite number of writes but we can mitigate that by using wear leveling.
🤫 we don’t mention BSD out of reverence.
Where did you find that? They may be right if it’s a closed fork, but if it’s from something on GitHub i can’t see how it violates GPL?
Edit: just scrolled a bit down and saw another comment, with the full image, nvm.
I meant to write 3.5" floppy drives, and yes the 3.5" and 2.5" form factors are still going strong, even if the NVMe’s probably will reduce the use of 2.5"
They sadly don’t have 3.5" [floppy] drives anymore, and both the ISA and PCI busses are nowhere to be found 😔
I used pcpartpicker for my latest build it’s a good help when assembling and can help avoid those incompatible parts.
When the update happened, The version of Jerboa in the app store and fdroid was not compatible with the 0.19 changes as you could not sign in, so I just switched to Eternity (which seemed to handle 0.19 better) instead of looking for a RC version of Jerboa.
Edit: There are no problems with the current version of Jerboa (0.0.55) and Lemmy 0.19.2, just to make things clear.
Oops natural one 🎲