What’s the appeal of eOS over LineageOS?
What’s the appeal of eOS over LineageOS?
If I remember correctly, Jitsi is not E2EE by default. You need to set it up manually.
Jami on the other hand, is E2EE by default and decentralized (if I’m not mistaken).
What’s VFS?
Yeah, I was hoping to see a 16 or even 32GB upgrade.
What you call an algorithm here is a recommendation engine. I don’t see why they should avoid having something like that. Ideally they would have a modular system, so you could plug in your own favorite third-party engine.
Wow, this actually sounds exactly like what I’m looking for. Thank you, I’ll make sure to check it out.
As a long time OpenWrt user I’d say this is probably a change for the better, but I never had any real problems with opkg.
Not really a Linux distro, but TempleOS
I loved that distro. Unfortunately it got discontinued at some point.
Your search engine is your friend (unless it’s Google)
On a scale from 1 to 10, how autistic would youbsay you are? Because caring about proprietary motives on the wallpaper of other people sounds a little divergent to me.
In contrast to reddit, whos leadership never made any controversial decisions. /s
This comment for example, after about a week or two most of the visibility and interaction of it will drop to zero. At that point, this comment should expire and no longer exist.
That’s an incredible naive and egoistic take. Think about all the knowledge that is getting lost by applying this approach. How many times have you searched for some obscure thing and found the answer only on some five years old reddit post? That information would be lost for ever if you had your way.
That’s the wrong comment.
But then you need a separate LTE/5G stick.
I doubt their box has AV1 support, so this is a non-solution.
If it’s only there like in KDE Neon, I’m fine with it. I don’t want any of my distro apps to come as Snaps though.
Who said that?
Ever since they ruined Westwood.
Check virustotal