If I have a new PC with a blank hard drive, what should be the install order?
Windows, then rEFInd, then Linux?
If I have a new PC with a blank hard drive, what should be the install order?
Windows, then rEFInd, then Linux?
It’s legal in US but not in most other countries
Honestly, Google back in the day was a great company. They were focused on putting the best product for consumer, supported open standards, kept ads at a minimum… A bit like Valve today. They really were “good guys”.
Then I’m not sure what happened, they stopped caring and left the MBAs in charge maybe.
They make the contrast smaller because they don’t go over the bump. Also they can integrate it more seemlessly than this sharp 90 degrees angle.
Yes Mozilla is a good example. They’re run like any other Silicon Valley company and spend more in C-suite develop their damn product.
Too bad he spent all his energy getting Linux users to say GNU/Linux instead of talking about the real issues
I too prefer big distros, but niche distros are usually big distros with small tweaks in the default config or installed packages. It’s Debian/Fedora/Arch slightly tweaked.
The problem of being stuck on an old kernel isn’t because of Google or Android, but because of chip makers (e.g. Qualcomm) not providing drivers.
Good, Baker can go find an other x millions salary elsewhere because it’s necessary for her family (as she said in an interview), and Firefox can become a community project again that still pays salary to actual developers but without the expensive bullshitting C-suite.
I don’t know, because it sucks and has zero benefits over PNG?
There is already a “lite” version of uBlock origin that conforms to the new manifest and will still work.
There are still a few features missing, some can’t be implemented but others will be.
When AOSP was first released, it included all necessary app. Now many of them have been replaced by Google’s proprietary app.
There is also the Play Services, necessary for many third party apps. I know an open source compatible lib exists, but it’s not the same as not needing it at all.
Yes you can use a fully Open Source Android system, but it’s getting farer and farer from a “standard” Android install with all the Google proprietary stuff.
Most places deploy to Linux, and for those knowing Linux helps a lot. Also a lot of places will give MacBook pro, expect you to know the CLI so a lot of Linux knowledge will be useful there.
I hate to break it to you, but companies with actual safe rails to deploying to production do exist.
And when things go wrong, it’s never the responsibility on a single dev. It’s also the dev who reviewed the PR. It’s also the dev who buddy approved the deploy. It’s the whole department that didn’t have enough coverage in CI.
Moreover, that’s the argument you hear when talking about their compensation. “But think of the responsibility and risk they take!”
John left McAfee 15 years earlier
What does Google have to do with that?
Don’t forget the Ubuntu restaurant.
Just be careful with the silverware, they can Snap if you’re too rough.
Yes, as a Gen X I’m sometimes surprised how tech illiterate some of my generation are…
Then I remember when we were kids and people like me using computers were seen as weird geeks and “normal people” wouldn’t get close to a computer.