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In the real world, I love music 🗣️
Also…
Student, studying mechatronics.
Chris Titus has excellent tutorials/tips on how to keep Windows from being Windows, check out his Youtube (Piped).
I’ve used it for VR, which is the only thing I keep Windows for. It’s pretty good however I’d say having experience with Linux is a good idea, I definitely wouldn’t treat it as a drop-in silver bullet for Windows minimalism (if such a thing exists).
By the sounds of it you’re inexperienced with OS-hopping, so if you’re going to start looking for things like this just do it properly and give Linux a go. You’ll learn so much more and get a much nicer experience at the end, then if you decide you still need Windows then go and use someone else’s computer to make a USB. I wouldn’t bother trying to make one on Linux, it hardly ever works in my experience.
For clarity, I now just debloat vanilla Windows 11 with Chris Titus’ tool. Still only used for VR and Game Dev.
If you go with Atlas, just know you’re putting your whole system into the hands of a team smaller than most Linux distros that’s doing more work than all of them, so I doubt Atlas is going to be around for much longer. Whereas something like Debian, Mint or Pop! is here to stay.
There’s also far less chance of your system breaking if you go with Linux. Really in this situation there is absolutely zero reason to not go the extra mile and hop to desktop freedom.
So does this mean paying Proton Unlimited users will get access to StandardNotes too? I’d rather not have to dish out another subscription.
Putting the blocks onto some internal rail is probably the easiest way, with wheels in constant contact, similar to an elevator.
Timberborn!
I think Gravitricity (obligatoy, stupid name) is trying to make it more space efficient and consolidated, rather than occupying massive amounts of land.
Water also isn’t the safest thing when in massive reservoirs, nor is it all too easy to get it there in the first place.
So while you’re correct in the sense that we have GPE batteries, they aren’t super easy to build nor maintain. I think this is where [stupid name here] is trying to place themselves.
Anarchist News does a roundup podcast of recent stories often, I think it’s either weekly or bi-weekly. Clearly news related.
But the server is still operational, it’s just moved.
Need I go on? This is clearly the future. Friendship ENDED with Network Hardware now PEG is my best friend.
Ah right, thanks :)
For now, the integration is a minor gesture, as it’s only a one-way connection from Threads to the Fediverse.
Could someone explain what this means? It it like he can see us but we can’t see him? I didn’t know the Fediverse / ActivityPub could work like that.
In Windows’ case, this is the truth. But certified corporation momentos are not a required side-effect of this approach to updates.
No.
A notification, in the tray and elsewhere across the OS, with a short description like “Updates are crucial to the security of you and your device, they also provide the freshest experience.” would get the point across. What would be even better is if there was a one-click NQA button to initiate the update, perhaps even included on the notification.
Packing games for fellow shipmates.
Supernatural spirit from an alternate reality hell-bent on destroying video game monopolies.
I’m gonna guess ByteDance also wants to enter the AI “art” field.
Just checked for this as I was going to go grab the latest for archiving. Anyone got a Linux build they’d be happy to share?
Fair enough, but to hold it in a position good for displaying… The base plate makes a lot more sense.
Like how they decided they’d hold it by gripping the top of the pyramid, not the base plate like a usual sane person.
I bet if you asked them to hand you a drink, they’d hold it from the top with two fingers dipped into the fluid. Then proceed to be confused as to why you don’t want to drink it anymore.
I love this, adorable!