I’m surprised by this decision, since Ubuntu’s strength is stability and by extension, friendliness to new users. Imo, a better move would be to ship a separate “unstable” release with non-LTS kernels.
Have a nice day.
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I’m surprised by this decision, since Ubuntu’s strength is stability and by extension, friendliness to new users. Imo, a better move would be to ship a separate “unstable” release with non-LTS kernels.
Worth a look at Coros. I find their battery life and product support to be much better than the garmin watches I’ve owned. They even added maps as an update for existing watches when they could have forced people to buy a new watch for that feature. Not FOSS though.
If there was an open source GPS watch that could last long enough with enough accuracy for my workouts, I’d be all over it!
Good on you for doing the right thing.
What does it rhyme with?
It just takes a while!
That’s donating to your Lemmy server, not the development of Lemmy itself. Which is totally cool and I commend you for it.
Open Collective allows one time donations.
You can also make a donation on Liberapay and then it’s very easy to cancel it after the first payment so it doesn’t recur.
Hey, if you can’t swing it right now, that’s totally OK. The beauty of FOSS is how accessible it is.
I just took it from the stats on join-lemmy.org. I’m not sure how it’s determined.
Uninstalled already. It was pushy about asking for my church address so they could contact them to promote the app.
Literal names and addresses. Unbelievable.
JFC, I installed the app and added “my address” and immediately was given a list of names and addresses to “pray for”.
How am I supposed to pray for so many people!? What am I, an ATM?! Gelatians 4:20:69 had nothing to do with Gelato!1! This is getting 1 star and reported on the app store.
This definitely shouldn’t be the top comment. Don’t cross-post it to other communities who prefer that christofascists don’t harass and dox immigrants and any non-christians they hate (see: most genders).
Noooooo sir.
Joplin, LibreOffice, and NextCloud peeking in from around the corner (¬‿¬)
Follow-up question: what open source software projects do you contribute to? I like using Liberapay or Open Collective, with Patreon as a third choice.
And patreon/liberapay for creators and journalists I enjoy.