SystemD also contains things like a network manager, dns resolving, ntp time sync and more, which I agree should not be so tightly coupled to the core init system.
SystemD also contains things like a network manager, dns resolving, ntp time sync and more, which I agree should not be so tightly coupled to the core init system.
It’s in America so yes.
The only PSVR2 game I bought that I really regret buying. Super lame “game” except maybe if you’re a diehard kayak fan or something.
Exactly, it’s why I don’t buy Logitech anymore!
Sorry if I misunderstood your comment, it seemed like a metaphor for social media but perhaps I assumed too much. My bad!
You know you don’t have to doomscroll social media right? You can just, you know, not do social media.
Very optimistic of you to think they actually tested it :)
I don’t think it works that way… on paper it sure looks the way you said but I’m 99% sure there’s all sorts of gentlemen agreements and other back channel stuff going on there.
I feel this is missing a couple of !important statements :)
It used to be required at a lot of camping pools because the longer shorts would take too much water out of the pool… nowadays it’s not often required anymore in my experience.
Go play forbidden west it’s awesome!
Yes.
Two of my favourite things combined, hyped! Too bad LEGO games usually don’t do it for me, but given that Guerilla themselves are involved it might be different this time. I’ll have to get it either way, it looks great.
Maybe sending people like you back to level it out could work?
In my opinion these parties are often mentioning valid issues or things that could be improved in society, and people vote for that. The problem is these parties don’t really have solutions either, but that’s something that doesn’t show up until after the elections…
Maemo and later Meego yes… I had a Nokia N900 and it was an awesome phone. Basically Debian in your pocket, easily accessible terminal with root etc.
I never said anything about Onyx, I don’t own one but have considered them. They look nice and open.
I do own a couple of Kobo devices though and just wanted to say it’s not running Android of any kind but it’s still relatively open. Especially compared to phones, tablets and Kindle. The firmware/OS point you’re trying to make is irrelevant there and I think you know it :)
There is NickelMenu and you can telnet into it. You can also install other OS like KOReader easily, it doesn’t have a locked bootloader or anything like that. So imho that’s pretty accessible and open.
We are talking about the Kobo right? It’s not running any kind of Android or AOSP fork.
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