phoenix591
Yep, there’s just a couple communities stuck on Reddit that I still look at, but overall I’m around 80% Lemmy 20% Reddit now.
The closed source ones were good enough for quite a while; it was amd’s closed source ones that were mediocre.
Course now that wayland is around Nvidia bungled their support for it ( trying to force their standard rather than what had been accepted by others), and Amd’s open drivers have been solid the entire time afaik.
My home room in middle school was one of the few classrooms that had windows pcs. They used deepfreeze to reset them daily, but I found some program that actually disabled it. I think I just installed firefox or chrome and then ran windows updates because they always had the annoying yellow shield system tray icon for windows updates needed.
I want the ability to sideload, Apple is very much a walled garden.
I enjoy having the ability to use custom roms.
I’ve been generally happy with all the android phones I’ve used in the past and see no reason to change that.
the thing is right now lemmy by defaultNEVER expires the tokens… oops. Right now servers are manually expiring all their user’s tokens by changing the secret in the database because of this attack.
changing profiles within the same version ( 17.1, changing versions requires various steps), and C library ( glibc vs musl) is fine. going from multilib to no-multilib is fine. Many people mistakenly think no-multilib to multilib requires a reinstall, but actually just requires USE=“multilib-bootstrap” emerge -1 sys-libs/glibc after changing the profile, and then emerge -1 sys-devel/gcc after that. adding selinux requires doing thing in a certain order. other than that, just doing a world rebuild is enough.
excellent, glad they’re about ready to try again! I remember watching their last attempt and being disappointed alongside them.
theres a couple communities stuck on there I still check on, but no longer casually browse.