An interesting material it is.
Windows update would always start doing stuff whenever I turned on my PC and would slow it down to a laggy crawl until it finished. This increased the pressing the power button to doing what I need to do time to 15 minutes.
I knew that Linux updates worked differently so I tried it out. And I was right. Oh so right
Trans people should start their own religion and then claim bigots are violating their right to freedom of religion or whatever
I sure don’t, let the mods see it for their communities but not for everyone
Some believe that competition is finally ramping up.
We have color and okayish refresh rates now!
Not the username I normally use, but I like it
cough cough I… I was there cough during the beans
Use an rss feed reader, it prevents duplicates, but it might be annoying to use if you interact with post a lot
I use an rss reader and open anything I want to interact with in the browser. Lemmy allows you to get your subscribed communities feed as an rss feed! None of the hacky workarounds you have to use on Reddit
Linux people generally use adblockers so I somewhat doubt all these analytics websites that don’t have a methodology that wouldn’t be blocked by adblockers listed
The biggest problem with Linux (other than the whole “most people give up the second they see a terminal” thing) is software availability, which will hopefully improve as Linux gains market share.
If only libreoffice had an app for mobile platforms…
Being unable to open the documents I wrote on my computer without using some kind of crappy ad filled third-party app is annoying.
Improved Unicode.
Improved Wayland support.
Lots of DirectPlay support upgrades.
A new Media Foundation backend using FFMpeg.
ARM64 support upgrades.
An initial Driver Store implementation.
Expanded support for ODBC Windows drivers.
Support for elevating process privileges.
Better Dvorak keyboard detection.
And much, much more.