

Also, Win10 IoT LTSC has guaranteed support into 2032.
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Also, Win10 IoT LTSC has guaranteed support into 2032.
Absolutely love the Vonng (sp?) Stories! Don’t exist in the force? Let’s see what a grandson of Vader has to say about that after weeks in the cradle! Oh, what? Found them? Bam!
I also love that the first SW novel I read was Rogue Planet. Really great tie-in with the YV storylines.
However, Linux kernel 6.14 is yet another short-lived branch that will be supported for a couple of months, which means that it will probably reach end of life sometime in May 2025. If you’re looking for long-term support, you should use either Linux kernel 6.12 LTS or Linux kernel 6.6 LTS, both of which are supported until December 2026.
There only problem being that 90% of webpages fail to load properly without JS, not to mention the ones that depend on features that aren’t available LW enhanced protection enabled. Each page I visit, I have to create exceptions or they sit there blank.
It’s ZDNet, so, probably. CNET and others have, so why not the once-popular shell of itself, ZDNet, too?
It’s :checksnotes: sarcasm.
windows phone was a joke
No. It was leaps and bounds ahead of everyone else. They just sat on their hands and didn’t do anything with it, allowing Google, RiM and Apple to steamroll them.
And to blame Microsoft (which – don’t get me wrong – is hugely evil and truly is the cause behind many of the problems you properly identify) for all of the tech problems without a hat tip to IBM is missing some important details. IBM showed the tech world that if you use your war chest to drag out a legal battle long enough, you will eventually get a president in power (Reagan) that you own enough to dismiss all claims. That’s how Microsoft got off without even a fine for all their antitrust violations. They played the long game and George W. waved a hand, making the enforcement effort go away.
Mint!
If you are using a debian flavor, you can likely add extrepo that searches a central repo of repositories and can add them as needed.
sudo apt update && sudo apt install extrepo -y
sudo extrepo enable librewolf
sudo apt update && sudo apt install librewolf -y
These are useful data for making decisions about using their service, but not exactly indicative of support for a right wing authoritarian leader who lies more in one day than he has hairs on his entire body.
Edit: typo
Spoilers in comments
Those sound like things they need a warrant to learn about in a place with a reasonable expectation of privacy.
I remember when age ‘verification’ was a curtain in the video store, or a blackout bag on the magazine rack.
Not one price for either YouTube or any cable service in the “article.” Feels like some reporting is devolving down to, “That thing you probably heard of has a guy you all know and he said a thing on that social media about another thing you all heard of. CLICK ME!!!1”
This one works for me.
You could suggest that on the Lemmy (not Lemmy.world) github if it hasn’t been suggested yet.
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