Hah, I was quite proud of that one. Thanks!
Hah, I was quite proud of that one. Thanks!
Go back to site directories.
Curate your news feed.
Stop using a single corporate search engine.
Participate in online social communities, not in social media.
Wait until you type c
This is why I switched from Ubuntu to Debian.
I think you mean top
. Followed by a k
and the enter key twice.
But where’s the Cortado?
Really? Have you set up services with docker before? I found it super easy compared to other systems. Curious what specifically threw you as I barely did anything except spin it up.
Because I like…
You’d think, but the macs held up great, and were easier to replace as they were often rented so needed to be sourced regularly.
Woa… I have become those whom I cherish. Haha
It’s the cold. See comment: https://lemmy.nowsci.com/comment/10188718
It’s the cold. See comment: https://lemmy.nowsci.com/comment/10188718
If they patent it and don’t use it or sell it, I’m OK with it.
This is because of the cold. Apple Laptops dominate because they are (were at the time, anyway), the only screens that would survive those temperatures.
Reference: I designed and led the build of the system used by the Barrow Arctic Science Consortium for managing equipment and rentals for scientists in the arctic back in the 2Ks.
Agreed. I have a Tab 9 next to the bed that would be great to not need. That being said, I also use it for sketching plans and as a full PC for VScode-server, and I’m pretty sure a folding phone won’t have that modularity with an attached keyboard. Bluetooth keyboard with stand may solve that, though.
I like removable batteries, but I like waterproofness combined with thin more.
Easily serviceable batteries are a great compromise IMO.
This is the catch with OPs entire statement about transformation. Their premise is flawed, because the next most likely token is usually the same word the author of a work chose.
As a non-UKer, meal deals are amazing.
I switched to garmin because of the transflective LCD. So much better than AMOLED for a watch. But e-paper would definitely be nice, too (if I didn’t use active maps when backpacking).
Exactly that same, really. There were a few things I did that I liked about Ubuntu, like the tray icon extension, but otherwise its nearly identical minus snaps.