This dude’s train of thought is, “my constituents are fucking morons, they’ll eat this shit up!”
Where can we get these placebos? Maybe there’s some in this truck…
This dude’s train of thought is, “my constituents are fucking morons, they’ll eat this shit up!”
I use wX from f-droid. It uses data from the National Weather Service, so it might not be useful if you are located outside the US.
I had to do that recently, ended up being easier to just temporarily change the password to something short on a pc, then change it back after.
I’d suggest checking out the official installation instructions linked at the top of the mint homepage. They’re pretty good.
I don’t believe that’s possible, the best you can do is foss apps with android auto compatibly. The only one that shows up as an option for me on my phone is VLC, but I’m sure there are at least a few others. Someone on the fossandroid community said osmand works with it earlier today, but I don’t remember seeing it show up as an option (but that was with a rental car a year ago, things may have changed.)
I think that’s a bug, and doesn’t mean anything. Unless there’s a new bug I’m unaware of, which is completely possible.
Yikes, wasn’t there another frozen fruit recall just a week or two ago over hepatitis?
I’ve used redreader for probably as long as I’ve had a smart phone, would be amazing if it was converted to Lemmy.
I’ve been using linux on and off since my first experiments with zipslack back in 2000-2001, and full time since 2006. I’ve bounced around distros, tried countless DEs and WMs, and I have to say, Mint Cinnamon was the first where I didn’t have to immediately change the theme/icons/color schemes/etc. to make it look decent (in my opinion). And add to that a more traditional desktop paradigm at a time when others (unity, gnome 3) were trying something else, and I was a convert, and still use it to this day, some 8+ years later.
I actually switched to Ubuntu full-time way back in 2006 when I went back to school (anthro major), specifically to help me focus when using my computer and not get distracted by playing video games. Of course, nowadays with wine and proton on steam, that might not be as effective. But it worked well for me, never experienced any issues with word docs opening in libre office (or rather open office back then) or vice versa. There was once or twice where I had to use a computer in the lab in the library to run some niche program or another for an assignment, but not a big deal.