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  • but... why?

  • Linux mint for my brother-in-law, and debian for my professor, because he said he has an aversion to stuff changing in his computer and wanted something that stayed almost the same in 10 or 20 or years from now and didn't fail him. He seemed enthusiastic with the concept of a distro that focuses on stability and wanted it, even if I said that it's a bit harder to use and recommended linux mint.

  • I think the reason is much simpler. Browsers on chromeos use a different user agent than when running on linux distros and then it gets counted as a separate category. I don't know for the first source linked, but statcounter uses data from user agent strings.

  • Installed linux for my brother-in-law and for a professor last month. Both liked it and are probably going to use it insted of moving to win11. I'm doing my part.

  • That's what I love about linux! Instead of bloat, we get awesome optimizations like this here and there.

  • Those are almost exactly my phone's specs >.<

    At least it was really cheap, which the pinephone wasn't

  • They're just entering a market owned by a few big players. One simply can't come out with a high end product out of nowhere. Maybe it's not even the goal

  • In my case, it was due to overstimulation. Now I stop looking at screens about an hour before sleeping, and I turn off all light sources before sleeping, and I managed to regulate my sleep.

  • only respond to painful cookie request menus to reject cookies

    You can do that just with ublock with the annoyance list, or using an extension like i don't care about cookies. Simple and efficient, no need for an "ai agent" for that

  • But what about the photos part?

  • Not really a friendly distro for non tech-savy people, so it's complicated to recommend it online to strangers.

  • Aren't those requests made from client devices?

  • Wouldn't that bring more solar energy to earth and contribute to energy imbalance?

  • You have the potential to be a great seller, but found the wrong customer. That keyboard costs more than my phone lol. I'm from the poorer side of the world, unfortunately.

  • I like the idea of a physical keyboard, but I hate the idea of making my phone even bigger

  • I use swipe too, but it often gives me the wrong words, and I have to manually type what I want. Also, it only works for dictionary words.

  • Well, COVID has already shown us what really happens when a greater force comes and threatens humanity...

  • Maybe you're mixing Wh with kWh. 40Wh is not that much, but it's still a lot for a single request.

  • Thanks for the info. I will try upgrading now. To save people a click, here are the instructions:

    On Syncthing on the official app, go into the settings and create a backup. Confirm you can see that backup in your files. Now stop the official app entirely using the system app settings for Syncthing (force stop the app basically - we need to ensure it's not running). Install Syncthing-Fork v1.29.7.1 Now start Syncthing-Fork. In the Syncthing-Fork settings, restore the backup you created earlier. Like magic, everything should be as it was in Syncthing official. Confirm everything looks good. Uninstall the official Syncthing app. Delete the syncthing configuration backup from backups/syncthing. Upgrade to the latest Syncthing-Fork version