I was wondering if this happend again so soon, since I already updated last week.
It’s a great tool but note that by default it upgrades EVERYTHING, up to and including production cloud environments if you are connected to any.
The vitriol the “Clean Code” cult has against comments is unbelievable…
I didn’t say otherwise. I actually use both GNOME and KDE. GNOME on my personal machine and KDE on the work laptop.
I guess it’s preference. For some reason GNOME looks/feels better than KDE for me. I can’t even explain why.
Will it be in 8K?
The other thing is just how much I hate Windows Update. I can tolerate most parts of Windows, but WU is objectively terrible. It’s incredibly slow, requires multiple restarts (sometimes forced!) amd sometimes fails with random errors that are impossible to troubleshoot.
It goes without saying that most Linux package managers work incredibly well in comparison.
It’s so nice to be excited about my OS again. I remember as a kid, I used to be really excited about Windows updates. People were cynical about Microsoft even back then, but I remained loyal to Windows for years.
Only last year did I finally move to Linux as my OS (although I still use Windows for gaming). Since then every following Linux news is always exciting. New versions of distros, desktop environments and software always bring interesting improvements.
Meanwhile on the Windows side, most noticeable updates just bring more ads, tracking, forced Edge recommendations and forced logins. Ironically the last Windows feature I remember being genuinely excited for was WSL 2.
This video is from 7 years ago.
Yep those are the two I use!
Photos is cool but weirdly much lower than every other gallery app.
That name is guaranteed to get you kicked.
It’s the most used dating app. Logically people think that if a dating app has a lot of users, their chances of finding matches are higher. But it’s rigged.
What features are you missing?
Nanoleaf bulbs are great and their Essentials line work offline without an account.
I wasn’t trying to be pedantic, I just misunderstood your comment.
Well sure, but you said you just use them as media centers. Unless you count games as media too. But for just viewing streaming services there are cheaper options.
Brave Search is awful for non-English results. Startpage is decent but only because it’s basically Google results.