“Free software” doesn’t mean you don’t pay for it, but that it respects and preserves the user’s freedom. The opposite is not “cost software” but unfree software.
Most of the other points in this list are also questionable or inaccurate. In fact, I think the only true one is the first one: open source vs closed source.
It’s the best of the Chromium-based browsers, but closed-source is a shame. I wish Firefox would copy some of Vivaldi’s UI ideas.
Which is partly because people don’t have as much money as they used to.
I don’t recommend PopOS! because I think the Gnome UI is confusing to people who have only used Windows before.
Used Pixel 6, 6 Pro, 7 and 7 Pro can be found for reasonable prices these days. One of those in good condition would be a better buy because you’ll still get security patches for a while. Last time I looked, the third party OSs for Pixel phones only supported them for as long as Google did.
What if the antisemites… lie?
I’m going to use this for my next order of crystalware and explosives.
There’s more information about the components of this system here:
There really isn’t much to this Holesail project - it’s a little convenience wrapper around Hyper DHT and that’s a part of this Pear project it seems. That site has a list of the various components and links to each one’s GitHub.
Pear looks like an interesting project but I haven’t looked through the details of how it works.
Some patients are spending a year and a half in hospital isolation receiving old medicines instead of just six months of treatment at home, because countries do not have access to the most up-to-date therapies to cure people of the infectious disease.
If it’s a question of cost, then keeping someone in hospital for a year and a half surely has to be more expensive than just buying the drugs.
Great that they’re using the GPLv3 license too.
It’ll make the sea nice and thick.
KDE Plasma is so much more snappy and functional than Windows. Linux has lots of good options.
So we don’t have to go to that site:
I wouldn’t expect it to benchmark well, but it’s good that they’re making this available so developers can explore RISC-V on a good quality platform.
They’re letting one run for President too.
Why compromise? Use 1-bit IP addresses.
It is the first time that no money will be allocated for arts and culture programs by the state.
Republicans are well on the way to building their dream theocratic wasteland.
It could make a good comedy.
A court in Amman sentenced Hiba Abu Taha, a Jordanian investigative journalist of Palestinian origin, to a year in prison on 11 June, one month after her arrest for revealing alleged trade links between Jordanian and Israeli companies despite the war in Gaza.
Ah, so they want to continue trading with Israel while not being held responsible for trading with Israel.
Libre Office is also available on Windows.