

do it. Almost anything beats comcast, on price, speed, reliability, customer service, anything
I picked a random spot in their coverage area and this is the plans it offered.
do it. Almost anything beats comcast, on price, speed, reliability, customer service, anything
I picked a random spot in their coverage area and this is the plans it offered.
It’s an issue but its a pretty niche one. Even software that works great on most distros might misbehave when you have multiple desktop environments installed. And http_proxy use doesn’t appear to be standardized by freedesktop, LSB, etc. Though it is pretty well adhered to: https://about.gitlab.com/blog/2021/01/27/we-need-to-talk-no-proxy/
So yeah, I agree with the spirit of this but its tough to follow the standard when there is no standard
ehhhhhh no its a genuine issue to honor gnome settings when gnome isn’t running IMO. That isn’t the correct system/user configuration to load if you’re running under sway…
wonder how it is on aarch64, I might try it
I have noticed shows like this tend to be hard to find. There’s just a lot of them and less replayability I suppose than narrative shows. For certain ones youtube actually has a lot (jay leno and craig ferguson) due to dedicated archiving effort by fan channels but idk about Kilborn. If I find anything I’ll comment again
osmand uses openstreetmap, its just a polished up android version. Most features I’ve seen in an open source maps app although I think they were trying to monetize some parts last I heard. openstreetmap on its own is unfortunately a pretty rough substitute for google maps in a lot of common areas (its pretty bad for even looking up addresses), but it is still useful
my thoughts exactly. I’ll stick with sway
their own speedtest servers? first hop outside of their network? it is kinda silly in the abstract, but if you dig through enough FCC documents I’m sure you could find a consistent-ish definition