Are there any clients that support multiple instances? It would improve my feed if I would see content from several instances at once.
Are there any clients that support multiple instances? It would improve my feed if I would see content from several instances at once.
I get a feeling their time will be up soon. I hope I’m wrong.
How does one get an “implant” onto a phone?
How many times has this been posted now? Genuine question: why is this such a big deal?
In fact, we might be able live there.
“Lunar cave systems have been proposed as great places to site future crewed bases, as the thick cave ceiling of rock is ideal to protect people and infrastructure from the wildly varying day-night lunar surface temperature variations and to block high energy radiation which bathes the lunar surface,” said Katherine Joy, professor in earth sciences at the University of Manchester. “However, we currently know very little about the underground structures below these pit entrances.”
Am with you. Their midrange phones still have headphone jacks, though. I like that.
True.
And while we wait we keep our factories running, our cars on the street, our planes in the air, our meat on the tables, our plastic wrapped around everything and keep believing that we will be just fine.
I would say it is openSUSE Aeon.
An immutable distro that you install and it “just works”. Applications come in via the onboard Software Manager (using Flatpack). It is almost impossible to break, as the system itself is read-only. If an update should break something, the OS rolls back itself. It can do this, because it’s basically updating what you’ll get after the next reboot, not the running system. If something goes wrong, it reboots to the working version.
Still in development, but super stable.
Edit: spelling
Not mentioned in the article, but I wish there were a (simple) way to get Microsoft Store apps to run on Linux. Some do by jumping through technical hoops, but many don’t.
I really wish this would gain some traction. As it is, there is just not enough content there to compete with YouTube in any reasonable way.
Jup. It just says that “the malware was disguised as PDF and QR code readers”.
Not helpful, Mashable. Not helpful at all.
I read that a lot. Somehow I’m not into adding all my games into the Steam client, though I am not totally opposed if there’s no other option. That’s due to my inherent trust issues with gaming platforms.
Might give Lutris a shot.
Whatever happened to PlayOnLinux?
What of Indie games that I download from the developer’s page or other stores?
Also, how is the update process of Mint these days for make versions? Is it a complete reinstall of the system? I might opt for a rolling distro for that purpose.
Is there somewhere a guide in how to get started with gaming on Linux?
You’re right on all counts.
And I am not happy about about any of this.
Of yeah, and then there is this: Microsoft’s draconian Windows 11 restrictions will send an estimated 240 million PCs to the landfill when Windows 10 hits end of life in 2025
Aaand another reason to stay with 10.
Thanks.
That leaves the remaining question. Is there a cracker scene oh the automobile market?
Does this apply to Europe too?
Has this been cracked, meaning people using these features bypassing the paywall?
Interesting. Gotta try that.
I have P2Play installed. It only supports 1 instance at a time. 🤷