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And patreon/liberapay for creators and journalists I enjoy.
I’m surprised by this decision, since Ubuntu’s strength is stability and by extension, friendliness to new users. Imo, a better move would be to ship a separate “unstable” release with non-LTS kernels.
Worth a look at Coros. I find their battery life and product support to be much better than the garmin watches I’ve owned. They even added maps as an update for existing watches when they could have forced people to buy a new watch for that feature. Not FOSS though.
If there was an open source GPS watch that could last long enough with enough accuracy for my workouts, I’d be all over it!
A concern of mine is the increasing prevalence of natural disastors as global warming worsens. Our plant and storage location may be safe now but natural disasters will be way worse and in unexpected locations as we’re already seeing.
Good on you for doing the right thing.
What does it rhyme with?
Which is what they’re already doing.
They don’t have them where I live so I’ve never been. Do they offer any vegan waffles by chance?
I’ve been using KISS for I don’t know how many years at this point. I can’t imagine using anything else at this point. I’m sure that there’s plenty of other great FOSS launchers out there!
Did you open an issue for this on GitLab?
There’s an awesome Cool People Who Did Cool Stuff podcast episode on Ada Lovelace!
That makes sense!
Share your alternative stack … 321GO!
NGL I’ve noticed a lot of trans homies in CS where I live and I’m here for it.
It just takes a while!
Oh, sorry about that! Your cheekiness went right over my head. 😋
Infinite seems like it’s low-balling it
Infinite by definition cannot be “low-balling”.
0% of problems can be solved by Turing machines (same way 0% of real numbers are integers)
This is incorrect. Any computable problem can be solved by a Turing machine. You can look at the Church-Turing thesis if you want to learn more.
In fact, there’s infinite problems that cannot be solved by Turing machnes!
(There are countably many Turing-computable problems and uncountably many non-Turing-computable problems)
Ken M still at it