Microsoft is just a bug.
Microsoft is just a bug.
I would pat a cat-sized plush antlion instead.
Alarm clock sound.
No. I can’t remember when Linux used to be a conservative swamp driven by pure nostalgia.
Will it become as successful as Trust Social?
The state won’t save you.
It is not like ‘very limited’. But generally they are focused around modern Intel CPU, and can have issues on new AMD CPU. And it won’t work on very old CPUs without proper virtualization features.
https://www.qubes-os.org/hcl/ can hint on what Qubes will work better.
Also see the system requirements: https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/system-requirements/
Probably, yes. Qubes AppVMs don’t run the whole DE inside it. Also, Qubes uses automatic memory balancing for VMs, so users doesn’t need to care about it much.
Sorting order preferences.
Threadiverse? I didn’t hear this name, I think it can be confused with Meta’s threads.net. But I don’t like Lemmy, and don’t want the network to be named after it. For example we don’t call Fediverse as Mastodonverse.
As for Mbin, UI looks good, a feature showing similar threads is useful. But it is quite new yet, many important options are missed in the preferences yet.
Yes, they should ideally. But it’s hard to properly implement them in a way that will guarantee anonymity and be sybil-resistant at the same time.
I’m not. And I won’t be with another either.
An offtopic but federation is not working on fedia.io right now.
But the majority of distros provides it as a default choice. FF for Linux is like Edge for Windows.
It’s not much about the donation. Actually Russia now are hunting for people with American and European citizenship for future swaps.
Right now statcounter shows:
Firefox: 2.74% Linux: 1.61%
But why politicians spread propaganda on social networks? Drug dealers should ask them.
Women Politicians. What a category to hide Kamala’s name behind it. But it’s not just “women politicians”, Instagram isn’t protecting women in general.
It’s awful, but KDE will copy it one day.
Probably they want to become a part of the Russian world one day.