6.0.12 vanilla-stable.
NomadBSD doesn’t work on most newer laptops. It doesn’t have many of the drivers used for modern Wifi cards.
I know. But it’s the best you can get for a persistent system on a USB drive. Even better than Puppy.
None. I don’t really see a need. It’s not like anyone is just going to snatch up my computer when I’m away, and my EXWM + Dvorak is enough to drive all the normies away.
Nice! Let me know how it goes.
Probably the Intel management engine, since it’s pre-installed on every single Intel chip in the world.
Sorry this one took a long time. School has been rough, and with homework and Marching Band, I haven’t had a lot of time to research or write.
Here’s a quick, simple review since I’ve been a little busy lately.
Writing? Theater? Film? Poetry? What kind of Fiction are we talking about here?
Because it makes it easier to collect data on you. Plus, a system-wide VPN addblocker is a lot harder than a browser extension.
I do agree that that’s the main reason that traversing Vim is fast. But, if you’re a power user, using Vim feels so fast and great because you can do almost anything with 1-2 keystrokes. And that same ability to do anything that you would ever need with a single keyboard shortcut, even if the shortcuts are slightly worse, is still there in Gedit.
Because they have advertising. Edge, Vivaldi, and Opera are more popular than brave, but things like Qtbrowser or Ungoogled-Chronium just don’t have any advertising.
They’re honestly just quite shit. They’re notoriously unreliable, use cheap parts, break often, and are very prone to overheating.
Brush.
Don’t go to the dentist.
Just fixed the hyperlink not showing up.
I don’t think that America is trying to take over the internet because they secretly hate other non-American or European countries, American companies are just doing what is making them the most money.
No, it’s based off of the open sourced parts of Google’s new operating system, but it is completely independent from google.
I hate it, but it could work.
The first testament, I’d wager.