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Any talent Twitter once had jumped ship a long time ago
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Any talent Twitter once had jumped ship a long time ago
I thought US Gov had their own email systems. When did they start moving officials’ mailboxes to Microsoft?
I got an XPS 15 last year, running Kubuntu and I love it except for one design flaw. The wifi card will randomly disappear from the hardware inventory and the only thing that fixes it is a reboot. It’s a $20 replacement part that should be user-replaceable… except for the fact that they soldered it to the motherboard for some inexplicable reason. So I’m stuck using a USB dongle wifi chip. But otherwise it’s great (even plays Baldurs Gate 3 pretty well since the latest hotfixes).
Nope. Which is good because I hate snaps. A media player that can’t play nfs-mounted media or a browser that can’t read my remote KeePass file are just useless to me.
I’ve been using Kubuntu on my main laptop for a few years now, and I really enjoy having an environment that just works, doesn’t get in my way, and I don’t have to think about. That’s just the way it should be.
One option is to play the stream on your PC, and hook up the TV as another monitor using a HDMI or other video cable.
This article is amazing. Factually correct, and entertaining to read. And who says traditional media is dead?
I think what you’re looking for is Standard of Living. The economy may be doing well but the standard of living is stagnant or going down for many.