definitely not, i used this a ton too. it’s obvious reddit is just getting greedy
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definitely not, i used this a ton too. it’s obvious reddit is just getting greedy
so is using something like an Apple TV or Roku box actually more secure than just using the apps directly on the TV?
oh…is that why all these nice smart TVs are so affordable these days?! damn!!
I recently got a pop up like this, trying to push the Bing search bar widget onto my desktop. like GTFO!!!
From what I’ve seen as long as you’re not using a CDMA network like Verizon it reasonably works. There might be some minor issues when it comes to network performance on 5G/LTE but lots of folks claim that it’s been working just fine for them.
No downside really, guess I’m just more curious what the stock OS is like for the Fairphone
Dammit, what’s it gonna take for the Fairphone to be brought to the US? The only options are buying it from the Murena shop with their /e/ OS installed or to get the European model from somewhere like eBay or Newegg.
Wait they just include lines of advertisements or something in the command line??
This is pretty neat, what are some of the plugins you like to use with OhMyBash?
Yeah I mean honestly this is not surprising in the least
Typical of Google to shut down yet another service
I’ve installed a few distros on my gaming laptop for fun and something I’ve noticed was that your desktop environment may have a large impact on your battery life.
With Mint, my battery would die in like 2.5 hours. After installing Arch with the Budgie desktop environment, I’ve noticed that my battery life was twice as long as when it was running on Mint.
Google already makes like 80% of their revenue from ads, so no they don’t care at all
wow fuck that. how does one go about disabling it?
I know that there is that unofficial HoloISO that people use for desktop, it seems to work just fine but i would prefer an official distro release myself
lol that’s the funny thing about linux right? and with all the various distros and setups it can be rather hard to diagnose what the issue is.
another barrier is for nvidia-based GPUs, it just seems like gaming on Linux with AMD works a lot smoother.
Thank god for Valve and how awesome they’ve been to Linux users
there was definitely a time where i got some results from google in a very ad-like manner, super fucking annoying: “you may like this…” and spamming different search terms, locations etc.
i haven’t seen it since, i figured they were A/B testing the design