It kinda looks like Sanjay from Sanjay and Craig.
It kinda looks like Sanjay from Sanjay and Craig.
So anyway, here’s Wonderwall.
I mean it’s on a laptop that’s plugged into my stereo and streams Spotify and my music collection. On my main system I don’t use snaps but for that particular one I wanted kubuntu and Spotify and that was basically it. But I guess you are right about them wearing me down.
I use snaps for Spotify and Firefox. I know that it’s “forcing” something on users in an ecosystem where things should never be forced on you but as long as they work, I just don’t want to fight them anymore.
He’s referring to Mint gum. He choked on it.
I run Windows on the main family computer for simplicity and Linux on my personal (slightly older) laptop. I’m trying to teach my kids about it in hopes that they will have the same level of curiosity that I did back in the early 2000s. Plus I’d love to not run Windows at all.
I will switch from Sync to Infinity once it’s available on F-Droid or the Play store. I don’t stay on top of things enough to use apps that I have to update myself.
By the way I use Slackware doesn’t really roll off the tongue.
Bring back Netscape! Actually I would take the old Opera. That was my browser of choice prior to the chrome integration.
If Reddit hadn’t decided to make it impossible for third party apps to use the API then we’d all still be there. I honestly really miss it. I just cannot support a company that doesn’t value people who have supported it (users, mods and developers).
I only play Destiny 2 (always online) and Civilization 5 and 6 (only online for multiplayer). If a game is a live game like Destiny or Fortnite then I can understand it but not having an offline mode in a game like Diablo seems really dumb.
Flashbang!