I wear my PineTime everyday. Best watch I’ve ever purchased. It doesn’t have too many bells and whistles but it tells me the time.
I wear my PineTime everyday. Best watch I’ve ever purchased. It doesn’t have too many bells and whistles but it tells me the time.
Yeah, I was playing the Guardians of the Galaxy game on Linux Mint the other day. It blows my mind what Proton can do.
Open source physical keyboards do exist though
This was a one off that hasn’t been updated in almost a year. I doubt it’s getting any more updates.
I agree Florisboard is unusable as a daily driver
Too many people don’t know what it actually means.
What does that even mean?
I’m not sure what’s more disappointing. Spez and Reddit’s actions or the people that are still hardcore defending them.
I remember I had a few of these. If I recall correctly there was also a blue Kububtu one.
I think it’s funnier that none of those are pies.
I’m right there with you. The reddit thing has pushed me over the tipping point. I wiped Windows from my gaming PC and installed Linux Mint. I also am testing out /e/os on my phone.
A good argument for open source
I flashed Gallium OS on my Chromebook awhile back. I might try this instead.
I’m seeing the same thing on Thunder
I used it for a few months and liked it. I switched back to stock. I’m considering trying out /e/os on my Pixel 4a 5g but it bricked when flashing so I’m going to try to fix that tomorrow.
What an awesome story to hear. I’ve been playing around with Organic Maps on my phone. I’ll have to look into JOSM.
What they mean is the only way to play these games is emulation instead of being able to purchase them from the company that owns the rights. That’s bad because many people either do no know about emulation, do not know how to emulate, don’t want to figure out how to emulate, don’t want to involve themselves in legal gray areas (downloading ROMs is illegal afterall) etc… Basically, the companies that have the rights to these games are just squatting on them and not ever rereleasing them again. Those people above can never or will never experience those games. Some people want to just pay the company and play an old game that they heard about so they can’t. As far as preservation goes, the archivists have that covered but there just isn’t a solution for the average Joe to play older games that are no longer sold physically or digitally.
I remember when everyone was simping over her when she was cracking Hogwarts Legacy but no one cared once the crack was released.
I might have to get one of those if my watch ever stops working