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You gotta love the copy on the Warp site. As for why they’re now launching it on Linux:
Despite this, Linux has relatively few terminal options compared to Mac and Windows
…relatively few? Really?
This sounds like it’d be exactly how I currently use Tumbleweed on my workstations: I don’t update daily, but rather every once in a while. I appreciate the new versions of things, but being on the daily bleeding edge is more work than I care to put in.
I can also see this working quite nicely for those with nvidia hardware, where with TW you’d sometimes end up with a kernel too new for the drivers to get shoehorned in. A slightly easier-going pace would help there.
It also reminds me of Android, where you have roughly monthly updates (theoretically) and every now and then a bigger one.
Installing a software package through a distro’s package manager sounds like a perfectly fine “Linux way” to me.
Of course, that filesystem exists today as btrfs.
Which, to be fair, isn’t exactly the fasted FS around. I love me some btrfs, but not for the benchmarks.
Kbin can do Microblogs, but I’m not sure what you mean with “alternative to chronological feed”?
Enjoy that free time you regained? 😉
No, that was a dress, that came later.
Funny, that, didn’t work for me on ff/Android.
Edit: on reload, it suddenly did. 🤷♂️
I’m currently giving Karousel a go, seems like a decent step between a full on tiling wm (which isn’t for me, really) and a stacking one.
I’ve been rocking mine for close to two years now, and it just keeps getting better.
Not sure about the water-proof-ness, but actually a pinetime might tick most of those boxes. I’m happy with mine.
See also: Google with Gmail.
Good luck running your own mail server these days, and getting your messages actually delivered to Gmail and Outlook/O365 mailboxes. It’s possible, but a hassle, and the rug can get pulled at any moment.
I’ve broken my winning streak, and found my way back into Eve Online again. This time I’m in Faction Warfare, which actually seems like fun, and not an eternal blobfest all over the place.
they have to rid themselves of third-party clients so that the app store numbers can’t be extrapolated to verify site-wide user activity.
I must be having a pre-morning-coffee dumb, but how would this extrapolation realistically work, in your opinion? Those install numbers aren’t exactly… exact, from what I understand.
Sucked when you fell off, though.
It absolutely is. Yet, as Sean said, it’s also yet another bit of software to run and maintain, and ES is known to be a bit of an effort to keep going well.
Admins having only finite amounts of time and/or resources, might make the very understandable decision to leave it out.