The glorious life of openSUSE, defaults to btrfs on install and everything is preconfigured with snapper out of the box. Easy life, nothing to worry about.
Hermes sucks ass yes but that doesn’t even come close to the incompetence of DPD and UPS. DPD/UPS literally EVERY TIME drive-by my place, don’t even stop and mark it as “not at home” or “refused” while you are at home waiting and staring at the GPS tracker. Then you reschedule for the next day, same again over and over and over and over again until you tell them to bring it to the next pick-up shop or drive to their depot personally where you get jelled at that it is all your fault, even when you have video proof that those pieces of shit driving by.
You know they have an estimated delivery time on their tracker? This tracker is so fucked up because of that that it tells you in the morning (they start at 8) that he arrives at 11:00 - 11:30 but drives by at ~18:00. EVERY. SINGLE. TIME.
I also saw them throwing parcels under a bridge from one car (marked as DPD) into another (blank white). The depot that is responsible for my region is rated 1 star with 471 reviews on Google Maps, not just flooded with the same complains I have but also from former workers complaining about slavery work.
DPD is the most dogshit parcel delivery service I’ve ever encountered, closely followed by UPS.
Books a powerful weapon.
I recently had to visit a site where you can download historical books as a PDF because the book I wanted is world wide forbidden of a reprint and a original (if you can find one) costs 300€ above where only the sky is the limit.
Whatever you do never flag your drives as system important (except the one with the OS), I found out the hard way when one died.
The biggest thing of that update is the new option for colour blind people and sticky keys. Sadly Linux lacks a lot of accessibility options, so that update is a very welcome one.
In the meantime I’m happy with Kate.
Yeah smells a lot like them. Throwing Chinese money away to force a “monopoly” shift didn’t work and everyone saw through their practice. Loosing bribed companies left and right (Ubislob and Scam Enix for example). They are desperate and they know they cant count on Fortnite or Tencent forever.
The Valve typical silence treatment worked wonders on Swiney’s mind.
Now I can not buy it on Steam. :)
And inventor of predatory monetization. . . I mean “convenience purchases” in singleplayer games.
I hope you’ve read the news that two Volvo devs are speeding up the Wayland development. :)
I was hoping to see this comment!
Ah yes Kotaku, who’s activist openly try to destroy games with Sweet Baby Inc. and their dogshit woke agenda.
This site needs to die, same as IGN aka Kotaku 2. Nobody wants them, nobody needs them and everything is run by worthless activist.
Go watch the newest Dungeon Soup video, for extra Easter eggs enable subtitles.
The devs from Tango who worked on Hi-Fi Rush are now working for Valve on Deadlock.
So all in all a worthless article.
The App Lounge from /e/OS has access to the play store if you choose to log in to Google. It is possible (but not recommended because of a possible ban) to purchase stuff, I haven’t done that yet, but some apps want to talk to Google to see if it was purchased and that gives an error.
For example, Wavelet can’t unlock paid status, All-In-One Calculator gives the option to link an email so it can restore paid status, Nova Launcher uses a different app to restore paid status so it works as well.
Just use Ente instead.