Login and password set/reset forms being out of sync is a classic. 😆
I haven’t seen that one in a while luckily.
Login and password set/reset forms being out of sync is a classic. 😆
I haven’t seen that one in a while luckily.
To run Linux, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, NetBSD, or some other FOSS OS?
I’m running Fedora on a refurbished Thinkpad P1 Gen 4, and I’ve had good luck running Linux and the BSDs on higher end refurbished Dell Optiplex, Latitude, and Precision equipment.
Apple hardware is nice, and MacPorts gives me access to the vast majority of my *nix tools.
Shopping for new hardware I’d look at the list below to get Linux preinstalled.
Or buy refurbed equipment from Dell or Lenovo.
I happen to like the term FOSS and would like to keep it around. It’s catchy.
Definitely time to kick out the corporatists though.
Awesome, now upstream everything so I can install Debian on the hardware instead of OpenWRT.
It’s possible to let them know the email is active, and they should follow up.
It’s fairly recent, and I don’t think they advertise it. It appeared one day in the generator. 😆
I don’t think it’s particularly good, but it’s something!
It does.
I can too. I’ve seen something like that before. It was interesting, but not interesting enough for me to care about it as a feature.
Another one? Why didn’t they contribute fixes to an existing font family? 🙄
Neon looks good. The rest are awful.
Terminus is still my favorite monospaced font followed by Roboto Mono, so ignore me.
Those graphics. 🫨
Peak performance for their time.
Starlabs.systems models support Coreboot.
There are many Chromebooks with coreboot as well.
That looks cool. The specs look good. 16GB RAM, 1TB storage. 😄
The reviewer is correct, a Snapdragon 8 gen 2 processor would have been nice.
The reviewer doesn’t mention it, so I’m going to guess it doesn’t have UEFI, ACPI, or upstream Linux support. 😔 (I want to run Fedora on this thing.)
Framapad
Cryptpad
Proton finishing drive would be nice.
In browser file editing is the biggest feature I’m missing from Google Workspace.
UCL and HCL are interesting, but YAML is more widely supported.
Bitwarden