

They use k-cups so being inconsiderate is a given.
They use k-cups so being inconsiderate is a given.
Have you tried sfc /scannow?
Some of it is just familiarity but I found Google sheets to be a breath of fresh air and still find Excel just painful.
Although Google has really gotten pretty cluttered lately as they add features and slap them in whatever menu they pick at random.
Similar but with an interface that refuses to do anything new for 20 years.
Yeah but those extra steps are important ones.
As long as you don’t rely on the UI design matching, it is fine.
I dunno that I’d consider Brave to be “the right thing” but more variety/competition is best!
I’d describe it as making computer systems reliable.
Why is that? What do you feel is the downside?
Yes, kind of.
Someone might correct me if I’m wrong but it’s that, plus extra tooling to redirect the stuff that needs to be writable, plus more extra tooling to allow you to temporarily unlock the read-only parts in order to do system updates, plus a system updater that puts the whole system more-or-less under version control.
I’d hold off on Pop! OS for the moment, until they have Cosmic into an updated release.
I say this as a relatively happy user of Pop
Honestly it’s easy to get that definition of DEI when it is poorly explained and/or poorly understood.
Plenty of people particularly on the right believe all the explanatory reasoning behind DEI is thinly-veiled “reverse racism”.
That’s fine but it’s disingenuous to say one has no idea what the OP is talking about.
I only use it incidentally but my biggest gripe is the total inability to perform its one function of teleconferencing.
The bit where it lags the audio badly and then speeds it up to catch back up to real-time is absolutely infuriating to listen to, and such a failure of a tool that had. one. job.
The power of voodoo!
They didn’t say, we can only read what they wrote and ask if unsure.
I’m familiar with the speaker brand, but OP is not clear what they mean. Is there software or do they just want to make sure their BT speaker works with Linux? Or are they using some other abbreviation and we are way off base.
I can guess but better to ask.
It is somewhat related, I’m sure installing pyCharm on windows also provides Python. But yeah, not everyone wants to use a plain text editor.
I’d say it’s both, yeah.
But also user demand partly drives what the employer provides, and some people really like those k-cups.