Oh, Brother.
No seriously, buy Brother printers instead and avoid (at least some of) this enshitification.
Oh, Brother.
No seriously, buy Brother printers instead and avoid (at least some of) this enshitification.
this is the way
“Welcome to Rivendale, Mr. Anderson.”
Take a look at xbrowsersync.org
In the US I think the term you’re looking for is “republican”.
RFID-blocking leather wallet, keys, phone
For some reason, I don’t think the supreme court would agree with that figure.
Yes! Murphy’s Stout is also available in the US. Might not be as good as yours tho
I still prefer ‘Xitter’
Thanks for your service! I’ve been trying out Thunder and I’m generally happy with it so far.
In Ghostbusters 2 they rigged up a Nintendo joystick to drive the statue of liberty through the streets of NYC. Does that count?
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It provides a web interface for mail (and other useful services). You configure it to send outgoing messages through SMTP, qmail, Sendmail, Postfix, Dovecot, take your pick for the back-end.
Have you looked into self-hosting NextCloud or OwnCloud?
Barrier: https://github.com/debauchee/barrier
Edit: Input Leap looks like a promising KVM replacement for Barrier, thanks for sharing!
I run kubuntu on a 2012 Intel i5 MBP and it runs like a champ. everything works perfectly, including mic, speakers, webcam… even minor details like the hardware buttons to turn brightness and volume up/down worked straight out of the box with no fuss.
8hz-wan-ip
I can’t speak for your exact model, but I’m running kubuntu on my old 2012 MacBook Pro (with an upgraded SSD and maxed-out 16 GB RAM). My daily driver is a desktop, but I spend almost as much time on the laptop. It’s a wonderful experience for my use case, and all the hardware is supported “out of the box”.
Maybe try distro hopping a bit to see which experience is best for your usage. Have fun with it!
I’ll look at that, thanks! I put Bliss on one and I’m not really happy with it yet. Just trying to type my wifi password had the UI wigging out on me, had to use a usb kb just to type the pass. I’ll look into Ubuntu Unity tho, thanks!
I’m a huge fan of Ubiquiti APs, and run their Unifi controller on a Raspberry Pi. Sadly, their code is proprietary - but it basically just works.