If you want to buy second-hand, make sure to take a look at linux-hardware.org to see if Linux supports all drivers.
Generally, every laptop will work, with the exception of fingerprint sensors, webcams, or Bluetooth.
If you want to buy second-hand, make sure to take a look at linux-hardware.org to see if Linux supports all drivers.
Generally, every laptop will work, with the exception of fingerprint sensors, webcams, or Bluetooth.
Yes, at least Lenovo Linux laptops are 140$ cheaper.
Take a look at Framework, or System76 for Linux first hardware.
Hehehe, Glasgow.
Reddit went full open-source in 2008 with a Github repo
I stand corrected, although it seems to have beern a corporate gambit.
I can see where you’re coming from, reading you’re other reply in this thread, but I’ll just try to hold on to my idealism a bit longer :)
Reddit was never FOSS. Linux is still going stong, even with vested financial interests.
Most importantly, wie have already made the decision to leave traditional social media and build something better. If worst comes to wiorst, we’ll find each other again.
Check out lemmyapps.com for different apps and webUIs. There is even sm old reddit style clone like old.lemmy.world for example.
Even this hand picked example is wrong as it returns true if num is 1
It’s been 20 years, but I had a XFX geforce 7800GSO and the model had issues that caused crashes.
XFX acknowledged there was a Problem and made promises, but then just deleted the forum thread.
They’re on my list now.
I had the exact same Problem.
You need an Android Emulator for your PC, since Whatsapp for desktop always needs to be paired with a phone, then install Whatsapp Business. The Business Version lets you sign up with a landline number. Youll geht a call with the code read to you and youre done.
If you already have a number and are planing to keep it, you can just use that and read the code from your phone.
If you decide to use a desktop app or the web version instead, you will have to open Whatsapp on your phone once every two weeks or it will unpair.
Seems like you answered your own question. If a gaming software engineering privacy enthusiast isn’t a power user, I don’t know what is.
Also, Tumblweed really isn’t intimidating. Give it a try.