yeah there will still be support/infra businesses needed to keep digital governance going just a matter of which is better value
i do think policies should be biassed towards open software/processes/protocols that can run on any platform
i will always love Chloe for Equalizer 1
her performance with Denzel makes that movie
1000s of people believed a AI generated Halloween website based in Pakistan...
christ
on the way in a, just set off in a row boat from half way around the world, kind of way
they do have a special crypto usage which they have sensibly rewritten in Matrix 2.0
i'm guessing they'll actually be done in 6 months or so
i guess they'll actually be done Summer next year
usenet was Lemmy without the web UI
i've been contributing to open source for a year or so now and i've found the politics of projects affects contributions greatly
local tory councilors predictably enough
me too. far too many fundamentalists running around already
i would let this one cook for a bit longer. the upgrade went fine but the OS has been peculiar (GPU and performance issues, resume from stand by), no actual crashes though. i'm on gnome
i would let this one cook for a bit longer. the upgrade went fine but the OS has been peculiar (GPU and performance issues, resume from stand by), no actual crashes though
oh it did? i missed that scrolling through the results somehow, thanks!
this guy is Diddy's inspiration
"sinking" good expression and quite common it seems. i always thought it would be a bit chilly
i guess they have their own gods from the dreamtime
However, if I log in and immediately log out, Wayland is available on the login screen and you log in to a Wayland session.
This is identical on both my laptops, they are very different in hardware and performance. This started happening after updates about 3 weeks ago.
I have looked at logs and I can see the subsystems trying Wayland and falling back to X but I can't see an obvious reason (probably my lack of experience at this).
Anyone else experienced similar?