

There was only one time when Microsoft cared about having consistent UI and even did a lot of research on how to make operating system easier for people that didn’t use computers before. It was when they developed Windows 95.
There was only one time when Microsoft cared about having consistent UI and even did a lot of research on how to make operating system easier for people that didn’t use computers before. It was when they developed Windows 95.
I see that Fedora uses Btrfs, so it should be able to take file system snapshots, which are sort of an alternative to the immutable thing, isn’t it?
What does that even mean? Did they integrate Gemini to all their core products?
That said, I use Gemini occasionally, and it seems useful to me, although I still take the information it generates with caution, and I prefer to read documentation for whatever I want to do, because I don’t want to blindly follow what LLM’s generate (that’s just asking for problems).
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I was always wondering why there’s no real audio-based interface for blind people, instead of trying to describe what’s on the screen. Have this ever been tried out?
Programming for accessibility is one of these things that I always fascinated me, and it makes me sad that support for it no longer matters for a lot of software developers. Maybe it’s something I am going to try to do? Is there any documentation where to start with that?
Huh, that’s a pretty good idea. I already have a Raspberry Pi setup at home, and it wouldn’t be hard to duplicate in other location.
I don’t 🙃
Why not make Ubuntu a GNU/ Redox distribution at that point?
Dude (Dudess?). You are so young. This doesn’t matter in a long run.
WTF is an AI computer? Is that some marketing bullshit?
No, because that’s not how fascism works.
I really wish they had easier way to switch to newer version. It works for me, since it’s not that hard to edit sources.list
(or debian.sources
nowadays), but I don’t get why they don’t make a tool that does a release upgrade like on Ubuntu. Could even list changes made to the sources file during execution for that matter.
I remember having 10 inch netbook. It was okay for a while, but I would never want to go back to 10 inch display on a laptop. It’s just horrible to use. 13 inches is ideal for me =)
It was released in late '93.
I am a Zillenial and also think this way, lol.
I don’t know about early 90’s, but games from mid and late 90’s are bangers.
From early 90’s it’s probably just Wolfenstein 3D and Doom that were very good.
I didn’t expect Windows to become THAT shit. Well it’s good for Linux I guess.
I have recently tried to remove a lot of accounts from websites I no longer use. A lot of them don’t even have that option, especially forums.
Travel, meet with friends, play video games, watch some movies.
That’s hardly a bad thing unless you can’t use the most common way (e.g. paying by credit/debit card) in shops.