"Don't say caviar sandwiches. Don't say caviar sandwiches." sweats profusely
"Don't say caviar sandwiches. Don't say caviar sandwiches." sweats profusely
I kind of hate that this distinctly centre-right version of a labour party is going to consider themselves as given a mandate to fill their centre-right boots, despite the fact that they're only as powerful as they are because of how utterly toxic the Tory party have become. Largely from chasing the same ends that this labour government will likely continue to chase.
Did you remember to wish upon a star during install?
I'm going to try to take this in the spirit that it was provided, but you're using a lot of "..."s, and a lot of implications that what I'm saying is obvious, for a person trying to provide earnest assistance. I wasn't requesting technical support or expressing surprise at these things, I was merely expressing that these were the things I was generally encountering difficulty with my transition to Linux as a daily driver.
The DisplayLink driver for instance is running, and basically functional, but ends up running slowly, with distortions, and instability. It also isn't signed, so my plan to still run Secure Boot with the distro I'm using alongside Windows is out (without a lot of faff), but that largely won't matter excusing some specific work setups that I don't currently have to worry about. Having useful AMD specific driver level tools on Windows that don't exist in Linux isn't a surprise, it is a discouragement.
Forum content and non-Reddit content are a pain to locate, especially when you don't know how to frame your problem in Linux syntax, as you say. Communities are either open but in specific places that I will never find without already knowing about it, or happening in places that aren't accessible without having already joined, like the Discord of the specific software I need guidance on. My experience has been that there is basic info and there is advanced info out there, but intermediate info that lets you bridge the gap is a challenge to locate, especially with subtle differences in certain steps that are distro/package manager specific. Yet I press on.
I'm not having a great time with DisplayLink driver support, personally. Various applications I use with mixed levels of support too, along with missing out on Windows specific GPU features.
This has been my most successful round of Linux adoption, but there are still removedling issues and confusion. The biggest difficulty is that my accumulated support knowledge of like 20 years is useless and I am relearning basic issue identification and resolution processes.
The internet being a raging dumpster fire, support is kind of patchy on more niche topics. All the good, useful discussions are largely happening behind closed doors at this point on everyone's Discords and whatnot.
Heh. That's cute. Pissing off players by cutting them off from their games has been going sooo well for them.
Their chance to do what...? This was always about handing them a gravy train.
It remains standard operating procedure for any law abiding company, and it benefits no one to pretend that it isn't.
Proton is a service provider, not your confederate.
This isn't the second time, Proton complies with Swiss law regularly.
Bullshit. Give it a week tops for it to be walked back, or for it to come to light that it is just a massive handout to the rail companies.
One should never miss the chance to create a new gravy train.
Disgusting that the government made the attempt in the first place.
Peer reviewing your apologies is always important.
"Powered by OnePlus’ proprietary large language model, AI Eraser marks a revolutionary step forward in smartphone technology, liberating user productivity and creativity with more intuitive experiences."
vulgar wanking gesture
Also the wedding picture cut the poor woman's thumb and fingertips off for some reason, and swirled a bunch of rice. This is the best, most optimal promotional picture they could put together?
Loving it, I've been looking for a more customisable keyboard.
Is it free? It's suggesting a free trial.
The Fossify apps do look pretty slick.
Is EteSync free? It seems to be offering trials and paid plans.
A lot of areas have labour wins with other lefter leaning candidates aggressively nipping at their heels, despite a monumental imbalance in funding. Come the next election cycle I can see Labour getting a rather rude awakening, but we'll see if they take that seriously or not.