

As in, a google docs alternative for document collaborating?
As in, a google docs alternative for document collaborating?
I wish I knew then that debbie does the trick for me
They are so confident that Stargate is going to be a success
But he died for our sin…usoidal alternating current
First thing that comes to mind is RISCV. Although it’s not new, it is gaining traction in consumer computing
Microsoft bad has become a cliché. And that says a lot about how bad Microsoft is.
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Great idea and a great person to take it up
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THE YEAR
What sets opensuse apart from distros like debbie?
I’m not sure why I would get this openwrt one i stead of one from Turris
Ah I was wondering. Then I found that plugin swhich got me confused whether op was joking or not
“When we step back and look at it, we see that it is a de facto open ecosystem. Open ecosystems benefit from having consortiums with stakeholders, all with a voice in driving the ecosystem forward”
Lol if the x86 ISA is an open ecosystem, CocaCola is an open source beverage.
Trying to read between the lines though, is Norrod implying that they are considering moving toward a more open x86?
The impression I’m getting is that they’re thinking about sacrificing various legacy features (32bit being the most obvs one) to bring performance per Watt closer to the competition. And then put in its place a more standardized successor? RIS86? They will likely aim to steer clear of formal (published) standards because they want their trade secrets. However, they will need to simultaneously ensure not to violate antitrust rules.
Might be easier for them to just forfeit trade secrets and embrace a different model altogether.
🎶 They look like robots but are actually just guys 🎶
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Having switched to linux, np++ is one of the programs I miss the most.
Inb4 ‘just use [insert software here] instead’; yes I know alternatives to np++ exist. And I know wine exists. I don’t miss np++ enough to go that route