

Fedora, great blend of bleeding edge and stability. Plus Linus uses it, so what better praise could you get.
Been using them with a custom domain for about 8 months and love it, no issues at all.
The post is about security /privacy, the non American ceos political opinions don’t impact that. Proton is still a good VPN/mail provider
Good to hear, I was hoping that wouldn’t get approved by the engineering and steering committee
Its actually a high drama distro, they push new changes before many other distros. For instance they were one of the first to go to Wayland by default and there is an upcoming vote to remove 32bit stuff In the next release, which would make it so steam only works as a flatpak because steam on Linux is 32bit
Fedora is my distro of choice also
Its a rendering from this funny cage Amazon patent, originally an idea for people to enter one of Amazon’s robotics floors to get amnesty, otherwise known as items on the floor.
In that case, the cage was for protection. So maybe the data labeler is being threatened by outside forces and needs the cage.
I think he was only using it to work on the MacBook, Which, I really don’t think is his daily driver.
True, but I think it would be extremely easy to identify them from the strings of dozens of identical letters still visible on the hat.
The expanse is so good, and the books, and audiobooks are even better. I’m just finishing 6th audio book and while I loved the show the audio book (and book) are on another level. Highly recommend to anyone who likes space and sci-fi.
You don’t seem to understand the fact that the vast majority of humanity is still better off than we were a 1000 years ago even with the current bad.
Yeah, there’s a lot of bad, but he’s right. On average, the vast majority of humanity is significantly better off than we were a thousand years ago.
Or, it’s the same, we’re living and shit sucks.
In America, cars are the only effective method of transportation for 98% of the population. Is that ideal? No. Is that reality? Yes.
I’m all for advocating for mass transportation but right now, and for 50 years minimum (best case scenario, completely made up) cars will continue to be necessary for the majority of Americans.