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GolfNovemberUniform, to opensource in Show HN: A directory of open source alternatives to proprietary software
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Wait tracking? Does it really have that?

GolfNovemberUniform, to opensource in Show HN: A directory of open source alternatives to proprietary software
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Lol I was joking. I meant that there are so many new apps and I want to learn more about them which needs time and I’m gonna get fired for not setting up the new network equipment in time

GolfNovemberUniform, to opensource in Show HN: A directory of open source alternatives to proprietary software
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That’s a very nice website and everything but listen I don’t have time to scroll all of that amazing new apps. You’re making me way too distracted with this one. Oh btw look there’s a Google Analytics alternative. Let me write down its name real quick

GolfNovemberUniform, to linux in According to Google Plasma 6 for Arch was cancelled :D
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I know there are some search engines that use Google’s search but add some privacy stuff to stop tracking. Maybe take a look at one of them?

GolfNovemberUniform, to privacy in Advice on cleaning bloatware off of a new PC
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Never heard of a timer or opening documents. Maybe it’s a new feature idk

GolfNovemberUniform, to linux in According to Google Plasma 6 for Arch was cancelled :D
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Well privacy and quality always come with some drawbacks

GolfNovemberUniform, to linux in [Rant] A few days ago, I asked if Mint would run okay on a Lenovo T460 (I appreciate all the advice). I got it working, but the installation was a big pain and I totally blame Lenovo.
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Hmm then I guess I made a mistake

GolfNovemberUniform, to privacy in Advice on cleaning bloatware off of a new PC
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Well yea that’s true. But viruses are still really hard to avoid on Windows

GolfNovemberUniform, to privacy in Advice on cleaning bloatware off of a new PC
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LTSC is usually in a grey legal area on personal desktop PCs

GolfNovemberUniform, to privacy in Advice on cleaning bloatware off of a new PC
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Automatic updates can also destroy her work in case she happens to fill an online form or edit a document without autosave. The active usage time thing is there but ehh you can’t set all 24 hours as no-reboot time unfortunately

GolfNovemberUniform, to privacy in Advice on cleaning bloatware off of a new PC
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Unfortunately that stripped down versions are very unsafe because of removed antivirus features and sometimes they even include malware. I don’t recommend that for a casual user who doesn’t know what safety on the internet is

GolfNovemberUniform, to linux in [Rant] A few days ago, I asked if Mint would run okay on a Lenovo T460 (I appreciate all the advice). I got it working, but the installation was a big pain and I totally blame Lenovo.
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Some distros support it but it’s only like 4 or 6 of them. I guess it’s really hard to support and maintain such feature

GolfNovemberUniform, to linux in [Rant] A few days ago, I asked if Mint would run okay on a Lenovo T460 (I appreciate all the advice). I got it working, but the installation was a big pain and I totally blame Lenovo.
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Idk. I use Etcher and it never asks for any modes. Rufus is different though

GolfNovemberUniform, to linux in [Rant] A few days ago, I asked if Mint would run okay on a Lenovo T460 (I appreciate all the advice). I got it working, but the installation was a big pain and I totally blame Lenovo.
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It’s impossible to make the situation with BIOS easier. Incorrect boot order and secure boot are enabled by default for security and Windows compatibility reasons. Though I never heard that it’s required to turn on legacy mode and change it back. Probably it’s a highly model-specific thing. And btw secure boot is Mint’s fault. It just doesn’t support it yet

GolfNovemberUniform, to linux in Fedora 41 will drop GNOME's X11 session
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RIP

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