There used to exist a hotkey CTRL-ALT-BKSP for restarting your current X-Session, don’t know if this still exists
There used to exist a hotkey CTRL-ALT-BKSP for restarting your current X-Session, don’t know if this still exists
I think the writers of these laws think it’s working as intended
How about learning from the failures of the past…
The moment, when you log into your account just to downvote a russian asset
wow, they “killed” an open source project… did they really think it was that easy?
Because it is a dependency for most things that buyers want in their cars. Not a technical dependency but cou cannot get Climate Control without a Touch screen in Some Cars for example.
doesn’t make sense
i don’t want to be the one, but you are either the former, or both…
i’m both
“Our customers demand affordable EVs”
“Fuck them”
“But they are getting some from the chinese”
You mean a massively patched windows 2000 with modern OS? Does Linux count, or BSD? How about macOS?
the “infection protection” relies on you to trust Microsoft that they check everything you want to do to your PC. For computer illiterate users this may be a benefit, but only if MS doesn’t turn evil or negligent or stupid and blocks apps that you need. You can brick a PC from remote with TPM.
Problem is, i havent enabled my TPM and don’t plan to, either.
TPM just gives your PC a non-spoofable fingerprint so Microsoft can always identify your PC. It’s simply a DRM-device built into your PC.
You say that targetting only the top 5% restricts the adoption rate. Consider me shocked…
I have both of them running on my lineage-powered phone.
Yass, baby, you gloooow
thanks, that’s absolutely true
yay, an OS in JavaScript, how neat /s
On Windows Server there is a poll, why you want to shutdown the PC, just sayin
You know that the e up was cancelled by VW?
as his followers go, he even might compare himself to good ol’ Adolf and the maga crowd will cheer…
Betteridge’s law of headlines is an adage that states: “Any headline that ends in a question mark can be answered by the word no.”