IIRC, 36” was the biggest standard CRT that was sold do consumers, after that you were looking at rear projection screens which got as big as 80” (maybe more, not sure.).
IIRC, 36” was the biggest standard CRT that was sold do consumers, after that you were looking at rear projection screens which got as big as 80” (maybe more, not sure.).
I know little to nothing about android, but it seems like even if we assume CMG code is in (say) all of Facebook’s iOS apps, each one needs permission to use the camera and microphone so if you deny that permission what CMG claims would be impossible. And while Apple certainly has a spotty record in enforcing App Store rules, I feel like they’ve got a lot riding on being absolutely certain that FB and Google and Amazon apps aren’t violating those rules because those are going to be on every researcher’s list of apps to test for privacy compliance.
In fact, being stupid is probably a benefit.
Batteries are heavy and expensive. A wired power source is so much more efficient for rail it’s barely worth discussing.
Jesus, is there any way both sides can lose? Because fuck ticket scalpers, but fuck Ticketmaster too.
Or, you know, a school. You know, where there are children? Maybe children who have physical limitations who have been called gimps?
Oh well, who cares about the educational environment and getting kids exposed to FOSS options instead of commercial software?
Okay, I’m not OP but a follow up question that occurs to me reading the explanations of what Wayland is, is are there any distros or spins of distros that use Wayland by default?
Unless OP is a celebrity or politician. Or knows they have an enemy with the resources to find and exploit potential backdoors.
You can follow hashtags so id suggest starting there, and see who’s posting stuff you find interesting. Or just keep following hashtags instead of people.
I appreciate the context and explanation.
It was my understanding that btrfs is still new-ish and has some kinks to work out. Ext4 is pretty well understood at this point.
I read it as a celebration that anyone can distribute podcasts. Distribution is via RSS so as long as you have the feed URL you can use whatever podcast player you want to subscribe to whatever podcasts you want.
Wow. Yeah, that’s shady and shitty as hell. The cost was always enough to keep me away from them, but knowing they’re a shit company will make me sure to warn others off as well.
Do you have any links for the bad marks on Purism?
Shitty truck performs shittily.
Fixed their headline.
I use Fedora on a gen 7 Carbon X1 thinkpad and the small amount I use the touch screen has worked fine.
It’s a 2015 Retina 27”.
I’m fine rocking Ethernet for the purposes of this experiment.
I would say if you accept subscription services as justifiable, Duolingo is justified. What you’re raising is poor performance, not a reason for it to be purchase only.
Of course, I would be in favor of “the app is free, pay a set price for a language pack” rather than a subscription for premium.
They don’t want to carry inventory because Amazon doesn’t. The prices are higher because vendors are contractually obligated to sell on Amazon at their lowest price. So retailers, with a need to have a physical presence and having to buy at more or less the same price a product is available for on Amazon, get fucked. Their only hope is vendors who make a “different” product to sell at other outlets. An example of what I mean is, Poppi soda sells for $20/12 pack on Amazon. They sell a 15 pack at Costco for the same price. Because it’s a “different” product they are not in breach of contract.