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I actually had them install Ubuntu Christian Edition and showed them the bible apps where they could even use their own interpretation of the bible.
I don’t like to waste my time just to fuck with people, I usually try to fuck with people in a way which benefits society as a whole.
I did that and converted a Jehovah’s Witness to Linuxism.
TL,DR: no
which one do I download for Arch?
That’s what I’d recommend. Why Google and not Aegis or another non-Google FOSS app?
Why do you need that? Just use one of the already existing ones like Aegis.
You can use ungoogled Chromium within firejail to have better performance than a VM.
Notifications turned off for almost everything, always.
Best QoL feature IMHO. My husband and bestie can get through with calls, everyone else gets called back.
It’s not clear how they’re making enough money to stay afloat.
Yes it is. It is basically marketing for their embedded products which they sell as whitelabel apps for makers of cars, satnavs and other GIS applications.
imagine what they didn’t find!
Now check the other mini PCs from other random Aliexpress, Banggood, Gearbest and Temu vendors…
In this case probably Vulkan, as developers tend to use current computers which support Vulkan, which is faster and younger and has less overhead.
In other cases you probably want OpenGL because older GPUs don’t support Vulkan and usually you want to include as many users as possible.
I’d love to have a vscodium alternative written in a faster and more efficient language. Most editors and IDEs don’t quite fit my workflow, while vscodium does.
“Geofencing has solved a bunch of really major cases that were otherwise totally cold,” he wrote.
Citation needed. Solving a case for a police officer means finding a person who looks guilty, not that they’re actually guilty. Even if they’re convicted they could’ve just been convicted by being at the wrong place at the wrong time.
When did you try Matrix? You can just choose to not encrypt your chat room. Apart from that, in 2022 the encryption hiccups got way better, in 2023 they’re barely happening.
I recommend FluffyChat as mobile client and Nheko for desktop. The Matrix experience relies heavily on the client you’re using.
I like AnySoftKeyboard but it also doesn’t have great predictions. They’re very customizable though, so maybe you can get something out of it?
Yeah, it’s just the spec, not a finished implementation.
Exactly!
How does that relate to Linux usage?