your links are broken I think
I started lemdro.id. Pretty cool domain name, right?
your links are broken I think
really rough to use honestly. I’d rather use non-FOSS (on shape) while I wait for this to hit the “blender inflection point” and actually get good.
plus, it isn’t like this isn’t exactly like adding another “door” to the “systemd building”. It’s a modular component of systemd, so more akin to replacing the sudo building with a new, but still separate, systemd sudo building
yes, all of them. That’s how laptop screen brightness is controlled
there is a ddcci dkms driver that exposes displays as Linux backlight devices. That integrates them into all DEs!
How are touchpad gestures? Gnome rocks there
I would be willing to put money on “likely nothing” being the answer for active nuclear reactors. They’re highly automated from a safety perspective these days. I’d be more worried about chemical plants
Amazon’s Fire devices already have this, they don’t use Android with Google, they use the fully open source version. They can collect any data they want already
this comment isn’t about your post dude, it’s about this comment chain
yeah that was my reaction as well
you can install VSCode on the raspberry pi even, it’s just linux
opinions on Ubiquiti routers?
ah, on Gnome it’s relatively seamless
is XWayland not good enough for that?
while I agree with you, calling people who recommend other distro elitists, horrible teachers, and idiots is pretty combative and rude.
Libre computer is pretty good too. I’m a big fan of the Libre computer renegade
Freesync yes, HDR soon™
This is something lemdro.id focuses on as an instance but to technical content. Particularly the !android@lemdro.id community is ran by the same mod team as the r/android subreddit and what comes with that are the AMAs with industry experts, various authors of android content on XDA and more, and other various things. !android@lemdro.id is the premier source for Android news and technical content with the subreddit redirecting to there where reasonable
I built an open source app a while back that had some similar functionality to sleep as android called “Go to Sleep”. Haven’t updated it for a long time, always wanted to add more things