I recommend windows when people say they don’t want to put any time into learning a new os.
Only if they’ve used Windows before, otherwise (IMO) Linux would be easier to learn when just starting out.
Have you tried turning it off and on again?
Lmao, they prohibit anyone using any Google device or service, any Apple device or service and any (active) Reddit user.
Plastic scratches more easily, glass breaks more easily.
Yes.
The logging in is for getting your subscriptions transferred. Though you could also do the export method on there too.
It’s only ok if it’s a T480 running Arch.
Yes? Because every time we bring back a bag of bottles, we get about 10€. Would you rather throw out the 10€?
Where I live, every time you buy a plastic bottle, aluminum can or glass bottle, you pay extra 10 cents that you get back when you take them to the recycling (that every store is mandated to have, IIRC).
You actually can, just scroll left when formating the comment.
What are they for? Like/dislike?
Same, tried voyager for a while but came back to this because I love the UI of it.
Cannot upload images from the app
Like in comments or?
Seems like that it is going to be not renamed but they’re adding a “official” tagged name, which is the Gulf of America.
Yeah, it’s even better than GMaps for me, because GMaps doesn’t have bike navigation (where I live) while Organic Maps has all the bike lanes marked and navigatable.
I’ve been using lucida.to with PowerAmp or iPod 5th gen Rockbox, has worked great.
(Though my iPod had a problem playing flacs, probably because it was running out of RAM or something, uploaded the music using Rhythmbox on Linux, which uploaded the files as mp3-s that it could then play)
I’ve been using startpage floor about a year now, has worked great.
Organic Maps:
“Windows 10 IoT Enterprise LTSC 2021” should be getting 10 years of updates, so until 2031.
Download for anyone who needs it.
And for activating it.