

Ah yes, the Volvo S90 and VW Passat, definitely SUVs. Even Google’s screenshots show 40% garbage.
Ah yes, the Volvo S90 and VW Passat, definitely SUVs. Even Google’s screenshots show 40% garbage.
These 2023 stats have Chromebook sales at only ~25M units globally, so this is probably the second scenarion, people decommissioning Windows computers and using the phone and/or tablet instead. https://www.canalys.com/newsroom/global-tablet-market-share-Q2-2023
The article is unclear but that’s my reading of it too. It’s obviously infeasible to sue everybody who does this (especially if you’re a public figure, it would be hundreds of lawsuits) so I think the endgame is that if the content doesn’t have a signature, we assume it’s fake.
Excellent move and a good step towards using signing keys to authenticate genuine content, something I think will become inevitable across the board.
That’s almost worse. I don’t want to install 5000 NPM packages to generate 2 basic-ass pages.
This has always been Uber’s goal, it’s why they’ve shovelled literally billions into self-driving research.
All’s fair in love and war.
Linux has always had a strong showing over there. If I had the misfortune of living there I’d certainly want all the privacy and autonomy I could get…
Yes, it would be some tacticool edgelord callsign like “Viper” or “Terminator”.
This is a good thing, because it’s unlikely ChatGPT would suggest he molest his child as he did to his sister.
Chepas, moi… Pourquoi pas G’b’ntu tant qu’à faire?
Neat. What does your OS tell you it is?
True, but then it should have been GendUbuntu… Although people may think that’s a guy named Jean d’Ubuntu.
The kernel recently surpassed 40 million lines of code, so there’s lots of room to add more fucks and shits.
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“GendBuntu” is an atrocious name, and it doesn’t sound good in French either (perhaps even worse). I don’t know why they insisted on referencing Ubuntu in the name. GendarmOS would have been fine, or GendarmeSE to be more correct.
It would be easier to just let us all know you didn’t read the article.
At the time [product launch in 2022] he was bullish about the Zone’s chances: “After six years in development, we’re excited to deliver pure air and pure audio, anywhere.”
Ironically their timing was almost spot-on for COVID… I could see these being somewhat useful for air travel, for example.
Never heard of Zed, trying it out now… I"m not sure I’ve ever seen such a responsive GUI app. Crazy.
Probably Steam Deck users with that handheld device in one hand and their handheld device in the other.