Krunner in KDE Plasma. Fast, customisable and reliable.
Krunner in KDE Plasma. Fast, customisable and reliable.
Yeah, keep paying ransom to a company that does not even manage to get the basic security right, it’s your money after all. I’m happy without Microsoft and with an OS that works and works for me, not some greedy CEO.
Sorry, but no. 300 USD for an OS is absolutely absurd. Just to be “on the safer side” from MS and its shitty tactics?
“Recall won’t be coming to enterprise or server and if it does, it will be disablable”
Sweet summer child, I pity you. How anyone can still have any trust in MS is beyond me, but so be it.
Yep, because there’s always the same conclusion there: reinstall Windows.
Ah yes, Windows, where you buy a licence for around 100€, still get ads (WTF) and bloatware you cannot get rid of, still are the beta tester for their shitty software, because they fired their QA department. That’s on top of a shitty OS that still does not allow multiple users being logged in simultaneously (only in Windows server) and AI shit baked in alongside spying tools (Recall is coming back soon).
I could go on…
I’m using https://www.musicbutler.io/ works great and is reliable.
How does it work in the US? Do you have a limited amount of sick days? It sounds like it in every article I read about it… Or is this dependent on the employer?
Oh, Thunder did not show me any more comments, otherwise I would not have commented of course… :-/
Jolene
Same error here, but on LineageOS.
Normally I’d exchange them for normal underwear when at work, but on a few occasions I wore them the whole day, and it was okay (depending on the sweat level of course).
For a few years now I’ve been wearing bike bib shorts though, since my commute is longer now.
For years I’ve commuted wearing these:
https://www.planetx.co.uk/products/on-one-performance-fit-under-shorts-with-pad
Like boxers, but slightly padded, comfortable to wear.
Only when necessary and my monitoring system detects a need for it (kernel updates e.g.)
Ich mein, Gordon Freeman HAT in Innsbruck studiert…
Yes, good addition to my comment, the first thing I do after a new install is also disabling most of the plugins, since there a LOT.