Not exactly shiny and new as it was established in 2008…
Not exactly shiny and new as it was established in 2008…
Shit’s so new, the upgrade option is not even there yet.
Ever tried custom ROM?
Plenty of that these days.
“… or else.”
Lol, in this case, Putin would be the middle man.
What is Secure Boot actually good for? Serious question.
How could you have only four shrimps??
Shift.
They’re big enough I don’t have to aim. They’re located on both edges (at least on TKL). They do nothing on their own.
I second this!
Found the fatherless!
The implementation itself? Plausible.
The requirements gathering? Gonna be way more than an hour.
To be fair, using flex box (which is the default in many modern framework) would make responsiveness a breeze these days.
I know you may have some sentiment against Twitter, but this is a pretty good post.
https://twitter.com/TheBobPony/status/1815450972392444241
One of the links included in the post:
Thank you, Jesus
Just keep in mind that some of his content has been proven to be complete bullshit, most notably the NT start menu.
Also, he’s been involved in scam scandal in the past. So do take his stuff with a grain of salt.
Goddamnit Daniel, we talked about this!
and is this gavin newsom currently in the room with us…?
Got multiple machines, but I think my most FOSS setup is a corebooted Thinkpad X230. The ME firmware was stripped, leaving it non-functional after the initialization. I replaced the WiFi card with an Atheros one that doesn’t require non-free firmware. The GPU is by Intel Ivy Bridge, so no need for proprietary driver. Currently running Debian on it.
With that said, there are some components I couldn’t get by:
The rest of the components are pretty well-documented by the community if not by the OEMs themselves.
I would put 95% for this specific setup. However, if counting everything I got, not even close, as I need some proprietary components for living.
For example, my company gave me a newer Thinkpad to do work, which thankfully I got to install Linux on. I still have to run enterprise stuff from time to time, most of which are far from FOSS.
And don’t get me started on tax form submission.
Funtoo did came up with interesting concepts to improve Gentoo with. I hope they get to live on.