I just installed Postmarket OS on my Arm based Chromebook, to be able to switch to Firefox.
I just installed Postmarket OS on my Arm based Chromebook, to be able to switch to Firefox.
It does not seem to have consistent kerning.
“There is always money in the banana stand” is from the TV series Arrested Development. Personally I prefer to turn incoming video off during meetings, as I find it distracting.
There’s also the poor kid that he named ‘X Æ A-12,’
Just checked, and it’s in dark mode for me as well, so that must have been added/fixed in an update. But I was recommended to try Liftoff in the meantime, and do prefer to use that right now.
Thanks. That seems like a good fit for me.
I have only tried jerboa and is currently using the PWA. Is there any of the apps that looks like RIF, and has dark mode support?
They might be cheaper elsewhere in the world, but here in Denmark, a Surface Duo 2 costs over 13k DKK, which is 2½ times as much as I paid for my Samsung S22 - and that was for a bundle including a Galaxy A8 tablet. I don’t feel like I would get enough extra usability to justify that cost difference, and I would be too afraid of breaking it.
Same here. I’m trying to do my part as well. I think I have commented more in a single day, than I would have done in a few years on Reddit.
Let’s hope so. I would really like a RPi4 to play with, but without a really good use case, I can’t justify the cost to myself.
Phones were already too expensive and prone to breaking without introducing foldables, so I don’t see the appeal. If it wasn’t so slow and expensive, I think I would have considered the original surface duo, as I prefer durability over a seamless screen. The new one with the camera bump, I don’t like the look of.
While I love using a terminal, there are certainly things that I prefer a TUI or a GUI for. But they should be navigable using the keyboard. I can move files around much faster using Total Commander or Midnight Commander rather than using the terminal.
The greatest indicator that there is intelligent life out there is that they haven’t tried to contact us…
It’s certainly happening a lot faster than I expected. It will be interesting to see how the stability of rust drivers will be. Prior to reading the write-up of why the GPU drivers for the M1 silicon was written in Rust, I could not see how it would be beneficial to introduce a new point of failure by adding Rust support in the kernel, but now I think it’s a good idea to slowly migrate in that direction. It just means that I will have to teach myself Rust sooner or later.
Looks like it is supported in Postmarket os. I just installed that on a Lenovo Duet arm based Chromebook.