Just imagine getting a degree in crabification
Any reason you couldn’t just post to the magazine from a kbin account and leave it on the lemmy instance? I don’t think there’s currently a way to transfer between the two platforms.
I’d be interested in using it if the data could just be pulled from Apple Health. I don’t sleep with my phone and I’m not buying a $55 toy that does what my watch already accomplishes.
Another GameMill licensed game.
Give spez a few weeks and he’ll have followed with a reddit rebrand.
Billionaire investor Bill Gross recently weighed in on falling consumer savings levels, warning that Americans could run out of their pandemic savings later this year, paving the way for a recession.
This may be one of my favorite “out of touch billionaire” comments I’ve ever seen.
UTM is awesome. It’s essentially just qemu on Intel Macs, but it can utilize Apple’s hypervisor for Linux VMs on their ARM machines.
I have plenty of problems with Ubuntu and Canonical, but I can’t think of anything they’ve done that would make me doubt Ubuntu’s privacy enough to switch distros over. Of course, I daily drive Arch so there may have been something recent I’m just not aware of.
Maybe my dock will finally ship too. Absolutely love the Pocket though.
Probably seeing a lot today since the Laptop 16 has been a pretty hyped product and preorders opened today. It’ll die out soon enough.
Keeping in mind that you will only have the shortcut on the Home Screen, while the App Library still has whatever garbage Reddit decided.
I’ve paid more for less.
See, that paragraph alone is too much for the majority of non-Linux users.
I think a kbin app that has an “Open in kbin” option or a browser extension that adds the function into a desktop browser would be the easiest way to handle that, but I’m not sure anything exists yet.
All of those Sysinternals projects are absolute must haves if you want to add much more power-user functionality into Windows for easy troubleshooting.
Well if Amazon’s involved, it’ll suck once they start dipping their fingers into the production side of the game.
That’s kinda the beauty of the Steam Deck, no? It’s a pretty open platform. Someone who wants to dig into the system can go to desktop mode and use a full Linux OS. Someone who wants to use Windows for whatever reason can install and use it. Someone who wants to treat it as a console can just stick to game mode and never care what OS their console runs, much like how a Switch user doesn’t care what’s behind Horizon.
As usual, people are the weakest link in security.