Distrowatch only tracks the number of hits that distros website gets. Which is a really stupid way of ranking popularity. The most common distro would be Ubuntu (by far).
Distrowatch only tracks the number of hits that distros website gets. Which is a really stupid way of ranking popularity. The most common distro would be Ubuntu (by far).
If only people moved to an open and federated platform. I mean I don’t have to say that I hate reddit since I’m here but still whenever I Google a problem reddit answers are one of the most useful places. Especially about something local.
Doesn’t matter where you are. Side loading is a must have for any device, especially phones because a lot of their functions require installing applications. This is like saying privacy is only important if you have something to hide. People are under the assumption that just by enabling side loading they’ll open up their phones to viruses or something. If you don’t need to just stick to your regular app store but having the option is important. If everything you do on your phone is connected to a single company then you aren’t private, it’s only an illusion of privacy.
You can’t just mention AI in a device description and expect people to buy it in flocks.
Siri isn’t ai based though. Far from it.
Investors are closely watching for updates on artificial intelligence development at Apple, which has so far spoken little about incorporating the AI technology into its devices.
I fucking hate apple but they’re on the right side of this fucking AI train.
Got it. Thank you for clarifying
I don’t know if you think I’m advocating against piracy or something but I’m not. I’m just saying Kagi is the same thing so might as well keep the $10/month.
If someone doesn’t mind their privacy they would just use Google Search + Gmail. This guy is delusional
TIL Google one had VPN
Most hospitals in the US don’t even use the OS as much as they use their EMR system (EPIC). You boot the computer, you double click on Epic and you login. No real interaction with the OS.
I would say laboratories would have the biggest problem with Linux. Laboratory information systems, third party software for different equipment as well as bridging software between these two are all on Windows.
There’s lemoa https://github.com/lemmygtk/lemoa
But I can assure you that it won’t be better than the PWA.
Ubuntu probably. It will never break.
I’d go with XFCE. Maybe Xubuntu?
It’s an experiment dude chillax
People just use the software they need and it works. That’s not a bad thing. That’s how it’s supposed to be. I mean imagine paying for a whole OS just to run chrome. Now that would be crazy and stupid.
Ok now we want to see more
I don’t think a newly released DE can get better than gnome or Kde. They’re very stable and they both have amazing support as well as innumerable add-ons and tweaks.
Sure it is. Try telling that to the average iPhone buyer.
I don’t know
But archinstall now installs KDE 6 correctly. Just saying