Windows Phone with TikTok and AI
Windows Phone with TikTok and AI
They probably said this about disco and sliced bread too.
We need an ActivityPub alternative to LinkedIn
Unless it relies on a GPU to function.
The housing bubble will never burst. Enough of it is owned by multinationals that can swallow the losses. We’re 2 generations away from basically everyone becoming renters.
Lol yep. Equivalent of the kids table.
All bark no bite. This administration in a nutshell.
Sounds like you are traffic lol.
On the plus side maybe then it’ll finally be the year of the Linux desktop.
monkeys paw curls
Yeah they’re running an LTS kernel. Debian 12 is on 6.1 when we’re on about 6.48. I’m not sure about Linux Mint, but I know it uses LTS too so it must be 6.1 or older. Not sure if upgrading the kernel would help you, but just throwing that out there.
Considering how dominant the mobile OS has become, this wasn’t a terrible gamble. Like they lost and it looks bad in hindsight, but you can’t blame them for trying. If it had succeeded, we’d be living in a very different world of technology right now.
I’m sure plenty of people would if they were still compensated for their work.
Try installing the package noto-fonts-emoji
I think the car I rented could do Bluetooth audio without using CarPlay. I don’t remember how good/bad the delay was though.
Yep. I don’t own a car, but I rented one and wanted to give CarPlay a spin for the first time. It was like please enable Siri. I ended up doing it, but became very annoyed with Siri not long after I brought the car back. Would definitely be an issue for me if I owned the thing instead of renting.
If you do any car shopping, just ask the dealer if you can try it. Would be a good way to verify if what I’m saying is still true.
It’s too embedded into their services at the moment. Like you can’t even use CarPlay unless you enable Siri. I like the idea but in contrast they could also just try to make it good lol.
Much smaller footprint than Linux. If you’re running a server, it’s much less vulnerable to malicious exploits.