Why should different chat programs be used for different purposes?
The whole idea is to… chat.
I guess you’re the kind of guy who has multiple phones when 1 would work perfectly well.
Why should different chat programs be used for different purposes?
The whole idea is to… chat.
I guess you’re the kind of guy who has multiple phones when 1 would work perfectly well.
Stop recommending closed-source, paid solutions. It makes you look like a shill.
Matrix is the only suitable replacement for discord, as it is the only federated replacement.
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It should be, considering all the problems with a rolling release are also going to appear when the user changes major versions.
Debian is good until you need to install a PPA :\
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fkin love kate
Gitlab always sketched me the fuck out.
Holy shit.
Does anyone know when the new date limit will be?
That nose-job is so, coral.
Laymen are the greatest thing that can happen to Linux.
Thanks a ton for sharing this! I thought it was a bug that would’ve been fixed, so I was going to be waiting for awhile.
There wasn’t an input.conf file in Manjaro, so we had to add it and the appropriate line.
No, and it worked (mostly) fine until recently.
It’s just the one that’s in my laptop, a Lenovo Ideapad Gaming 3.
I’d be careful about buying ‘niche’ brands like framework and system76.
You’re going to be paying more for inferior hardware, and a lot of the people on these forums don’t really understand this.
Make sure you’re getting it because you want it, not because someone else wants it for you.
I would try to avoid any kind of brand-loyalty.
Find something that meets your specifications and try it out for yourself. If it works, keep it. If it doesn’t, return it.
Just about every retailer has guaranteed returns for 30 days on computers.
Check out https://old.reddit.com/r/LaptopDeals/ daily until you find something that meets your needs and budget.
KDE is very stable.
I’ve been trying to wean myself off Steam for awhile now.
I just use it for games I already own on it and games that require Steam, like TF2.
Android dev here. It does not require 20 gigs of RAM.