

Was going to say, it’s West if you go far enough
Was going to say, it’s West if you go far enough
This is my thought… Don’t hide it, really, more like toss a blanket over that part while people get settled. Most will stick with the defaults (whether a single default like lemmy.world or regional defaults like lemmy.ca), but they’ll get the option if that’s something they want to change later (I do wish there was a way to move instances rather than having to make a new account, that might also help improve adoption… “Just go with this one while you settle in and move when you know where you want to go”)
He’s clearly not paying enough then
ESPECIALLY red ones.
They go faster.
How about the submarine he was going to build to save kids in a cave that obviously would have drowned long before he could have even really started work? But it’s okay, he could just accuse the guy who actually saved their lives of being a pedo
That’s not just limited, that’s an incredibly tiny bit of user rights assignments, which is an incredibly tiny part of group policy and does nothing to configure the system… It’s useful, but not really what I’m talking about
As cool as that is, I’m only seeing authentication and rights management, which have little to do with what GPOs do
As kludgey as they are, though, I do wish there was a good replacement for GPOs in Linux
I have no clue what the issues are with Cinnamon getting messed up, but mine works just fine still. Even went back to using it for a bit when changing my monitor setup broke KDE for a bit (some poller service wasn’t getting the responses it was expecting and it kept messing up the resolutions and disconnecting one of them until I figured it out and turned it off)
Sounds like they were right
Zen browser is pretty interesting too
He should agree to it, then back out after the war is ended claiming he never agreed to it, or whatever excuses Trump uses to never pay contractors
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Any recommendations on how to get started with that? I’ve been using it but without digging through a frankly intimidating list of configuration options, I’m not feeling like it’s really adding much value yet
Adding a bit more context, X.Org/X11 is often just called X for short
I think I’ll just shop elsewhere, thanks
And we all get to suffer with it
Having just replaced a Maytag appliance only 4 years into its supposed 10 year warranty (that only covers the parts not likely to fail) because it would have cost as much as the machine did new to fix it, yeah… The Maytag is absolutely not better made and their “reputation” is just false advertising
I dunno, I think they make more from server and that tech stack is still likely to be proprietary as hell. And Linux doesn’t really have anything that could adequately take the place of Active Directory and group policy (I mean, you could, but it would be a ton of work getting it up and running at a similar level). They could also still sell their OS with the promise of everything working the same as people are used to out of the box.
But I don’t think they’ll go that direction, at least not for a while
I dunno, the US military machine may not be that impressive for very long the way they’re going