Peak low with Snap.
That’s what made me move onto other distros.
Peak low with Snap.
That’s what made me move onto other distros.
No problem. Completely understand
Did your solution stay internal, or has it been shared? Be keen to see.
Thank you for this. It’s so good to see the beautiful, fun energy, of the early internet, still in its original glory.
Dark. And I like.
And the fine? The little wrist slap? Anything?!
I love when a God type peeks in from heaven, from time to time, performs a technology review with his main human peeps, and together they conclude a VPN is probably bad for the community / personal development / a deeper connection with said God etc.
So cool. Praise be heavenly technical reviews.
You don’t live in Australia then.
I’ve been considering this for a while. Nice to see it happening.
But, it needs to be categorised.
License plates. Facial recognition. Private. Government. Etc
Well…
And 72 people worked on it. For free.
Why not join in, and help out?
10% off isn’t bad for a casual onlooker at their community. That’s 90% accurate.
Apart from a couple of countries, the percentages are small. The graph is distorted as it’s not showing the full 100%
Looks like most people, in most countries, are pretty close to accurate.
Doesn’t IMAP sync anyway?
Been using Thunderbird and K9 for years. All is the same on both.
That screen shot is gold. Gaming on Linux is dead to me. Thanks for sharing. It should all be public.
Switch. You know you want to. Give in to your desires. Feel the freedom flow. Enlighten your soul. Join us… JOIN UUUSSSSS
Snnnnap.
That’s a no.
Oh my goodness! Syncthing without Android leaves me screwed. My whole digital life revolves around it.
This is interesting. I have the same laptop.
I had this exact issue in popos on it.
I changed a setting in the bios (can’t recall exactly now), and that did nothing.
Recently I moved to fedora 41, and the problem disappeared.
So I suspect it’s a bios setting.