

Oh, I thought you were talking about the physical keyboard button, apparently the software copilot button appeared around May 2023, about seven months earlier
Oh, I thought you were talking about the physical keyboard button, apparently the software copilot button appeared around May 2023, about seven months earlier
when I was 13 or 14 because I saw the Windows 11 copilot button
That button was announced January 2024.
I think the first Linux I installed was probably Ubuntu somewhere around 5.04-6.06, I would have been about 15 at the time.
PopOS should be able to do this since System76 makes it partly to be preinstalled on computers they sell at retail. According to some anonymous poster on reddit, it will prompt for a new user creation on the next boot after deleting the user account.
Those cheap emulator handhelds run linux out of the box with built in screens, batteries, and controller inputs
Ubuntu, circa 2005ish I think. Played with all the *buntu derivatives back then, went back to windows for a while, then tried Manjaro, found it frustratingly unstable, and now I use PopOS.
And the Doctors Without Borders hospital in Kunduz
Xournal++ is good for taking notes with a stylus and annotating PDFs, I’ve used it for years.
I run PopOS on my Lenovo Flex, it supports the stylus and all other hardware out of the box. The only tweak I had to do was in firefox’s about:config to make it treat touch inputs differently than mouse inputs.
Nobody reads the articles
Well, the second sentence of the linked post is:
This is very much a developer-focused board to help accelerate maturing the software ecosystem around RISC-V, so we recommend waiting for future RISC-V products if you’re looking for a consumer-ready experience.
So I’m gonna go with not very.
Make sure you put “by the way I use arch” at the end of all your posts
The only newspaper worth reading is The Onion because it has the jester’s privilege to actually tell the truth.
You shouldn’t pirate the NYT
Because it’s a dogshit propaganda rag which uncritically repeats the US government line
Archived page to get past BI’s paywall
On the days I travel, I often have a full schedule of Social Security disability psychological assessments to conduct.
This person’s job is looking for excuses to cut people’s disability benefits.
Since the vehicle is technically for my business, it needed to be big enough for a specific tax code. The Cybertruck was the only one that fit the bill.
Picked the stupid thing as some kind of weird tax dodge?
Tesla’s Full Self-Driving significantly reduces the stress of driving all over Arizona.
Definitely driving without paying attention to the road
Won’t happen under capitalism. Which is just another reason capitalism needs to go.
Have you considered not profiting off AI slop?