Servo barely works right now. Ladybird somewhat works. Neither are ready for daily use.
Hello, tone-policing genocide-defender and/or carnist 👋
Instead of being mad about words, maybe you should think about why the words bother you more than the injustice they describe.
Have a day!
Servo barely works right now. Ladybird somewhat works. Neither are ready for daily use.
The phone number isn’t a required field and you can just use user@example.com
for the email. The site tells you whether you’re registered right away, without the need to check any emails they send.
Big “we’re definitely working toward communism” energy, right there /s
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Good. You don’t get to invade another country and expect that they won’t hit back. I wish Russia a very getting the fuck out of the country they don’t belong in.
This is just me being pedantic, but I keep seeing this mistake when UTM is mentioned (specifically in headlines), so I feel like I have to say something:
UTM is not an emulator. It is virtual machine software that uses an emulator (QEMU) to virtualize operating systems.
The difference: emulators emulate hardware. On which, the virtualized operating systems run.
Russia can end their invasion whenever they want to. All they have to do is get the fuck out of the country they have no right to be in 🥰
I’ve never heard of it before. Is it this? I don’t see any mention of it being FOSS or even where to download their app.
They only just added the option to use a self-hosted instance a few weeks ago, if I remember correctly. If it’s not there now, it should be there soon.
Maybe, but the thing that makes iOS Shortcuts so great is that it basically offers an extensive GUI to interact with all of the system’s APIs.
An equivalent to iOS Shortcuts for Android and Linux.
Hello, fellow pirates.
Don’t mind me and my new account. Please run this binary on your computer 🤡
For macOS, I recommend UTM.
Fair. I used it when the project was still very new and was basing that statement off of my admittedly flawed perception of time.
Thankfully, due to quirks of language, we have to say “1.5 years”, so it’s not technically incorrect :p
This is just straight-up wrong. I’ve been using it for years and it does exactly what it says it does, and does it pretty well.
Broken clock 🤷 It helps when the US is committed to doing the wrong the at basically every step with Israel.
Lunduke 🤡
So? Why would you trust a company to not put it on ThinkPads as well if they think they could get away with it?
Superfish. Never forget. Literally BIOS-level malware, and people still buy things from Lenovo.
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