

Didn’t he hold senior positions in Boeing much longer than he has been CEO?
Turkish from İstanbul
Open source enthusiast
Didn’t he hold senior positions in Boeing much longer than he has been CEO?
understandible given how the Americans are treating Huawei.
What is very impressive is that they can easily supply their government without CPUs from Intel and AMD. Chinese semiconductor industry has come far.
When XFCE supports it.
I pirate everything. If they gain my respect, I then buy it. For example I bought a copy of Witcher 3 I never actually played (because I pirated it).
America hates losing. That is what is different.
Twitter is even more cringe than LinkedIn, which is saying something.
It’s Signal Foundation’s hostility to open and non-Google platforms that is very disturbing.
Better than USA-based.
All of that is more reliable then an entity based in the US.
orange pi looks very promising
It’s more the attitude that bothers me. Signal’s refusal to support alternative appstores and clients is very disturbing. It gives the impression that Signal is a honeypot.
I’m not using Signal as long as Signal Foundation is based in the US. Also Signal is not on FDroid, so I can’t use it anyway.
pivpn for wireguard setup:
newpipe and libretube for youtube:
And the entire Fossify app suite in Android:
scrcpy for connecting to my Android screen from my laptop:
kde connect for general android/laptop connectivity:
Probably not, but Telegram is very easy to use.
You know Telegram is secure when every government in the world is trying to ban it.
They learned this line from the government. You can’t criticise goverments after they utter the magical national security buzzwords.
If you enjoy a good laugh, then head over to hackernews to see the meltdown apple bros are having: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39778999
I had huuge problems with AMD gpus in 2019. By 2023 the problems were gone.
Don’t buy games from such vultures