

THIS is the year of the Linux desktop!


THIS is the year of the Linux desktop!


I wonder if ZorinOS gathers runtime statistics and can tell if those new installees stick with Linux or switch to Windows or MacOS.


I’ve got Debian with XFCE on the X220 I’m using as a server. No fuss, it just gets on with its job.


“more pervasive”?
Must have been auto corrected from “more invasive”.


I don’t know if it’s my phone or wifi, when home, but Apple Maps will often be incredibly slow, or just refuse to display tiles when I zoom in or out. Particularly if I change the zoom by quite a bit in one action. It’s very frustrating.


The iOS app on my phone doesn’t have that option.


Hopefully they improved face tagging. I can’t work out how to add a new person’s name.


Awesome! But damn, I just installed v1.144.1 last night to play around with it. 😁


Windows 11 will turn this into a 486.


It’s sad. You can avoid dying in a Tesla by not buying one. But you can’t do much about someone else’s Tesla hitting you.


Office is the product that helped keep Microsoft ticking over. The world is too dependant on Office and people won’t abandon it just because of this.
My fat fingers keep trying to type Microsoft Orifice.


Sadly Trump will probably be dead before his place in Florida is flooded by the rising ocean.


I wonder if Amazon delivered it. Was the box five times too big and mostly empty; was the box dented and crushed; was it half sealed; was it stolen by porch pirates….
I’m also using SFTPGo at home and it works well.
Dave Cutler, the legend of VMS and the NT kernel.


I think I’ve used both zap and microwave.


Like google, I’m sure Jeff has a near unlimited supply of money to pay lawyers.


I think Java was first released just after I graduated. I do program Java at my day job though, and I don’t mind it. It has its quirks but I find I can express myself using Java, but I probably try to think towards much in OO paradigms when I design and code.
Sadly my current work is 100% windows only. My previous job was all linux, which I really, really miss.