Thanks for telling us; I've tried to live with Epiphany for a while but had to move to Firefox for compatibility to certain websites.
If Orion is using GTK4, this looks like a new/second/third/fourth attempt to moving to WebKit. (:
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Thanks for telling us; I've tried to live with Epiphany for a while but had to move to Firefox for compatibility to certain websites.
If Orion is using GTK4, this looks like a new/second/third/fourth attempt to moving to WebKit. (:
If I would use my private mobile computer from Lenovo more and it would break today, I would definitly look at a Framework. They look so nice and set themselfs apart from so many other computers.
My work laptop is also Lenovo; Framework is just too expensive to get it as work laptop (even before the ramcolypse); maybe in 5 years I can ask for one. ^^
I am trying to be polite when correcting the AI; just in case "it" remembers[1]. ^^
I have to look into caveman skill priming to limit the amount of text that comes out of it.
[1]: or data is being used to retrain or save in persistent context. I use Kagi btw., so I hope they actually respect their promise not to use my prompts for retraining.
I recently got into Meshtastic and I am still learning. Yesterday I sent my first public message and the Wio Tracker L1 Pro reported 12 nodes have been seen. I did not get any response yet. I have it in Client mode and is not always online because I have no signal inside anyway.
I may can get access to a roof of a building <1km away and install a node as a repeater. Would that help relaying messages even if the other mobile node connects to the mesh at a later time? Is that even possible, saving messages for later? What would MeshCore change in this scenario? I am still new to all this and don't know any differences about them.
The next thing is waiting for a friend to receive there meshtastic device so that we can play with it and learn more about it.
Yeah, Silverblue is nice; not my main distro, though. I came from many years of Gentoo on almost all machines I had. Debian stable is currently the most practical for me.
The immutable variant of Fedora is nice for the low maintenance computers, although I needed to get my head around podman to not overuse rpm-ostree. So far so good. I think it will not replace the distro on my main machine, but I see the way it works as a general potential future. An immutable variant of Debian stable would be something I'd consider switching for.
Oh, but you have variants of Ubuntu. Do you have them, because there are technically not part of Canonical? This, I would understand.
For me, CloneZilla is a sysadmin tool. Wouldn't have guessed that they don't have a SVG version of their logo.
The so-called desktop integration is what I disable in vim. I want to have the terminal in control and use select text to copy instead of entering visual mode. When I want visual mode, I use my keyboard. (:
thanks for using Leebra!
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