Distrowatch only tracks the number of hits that distros website gets. Which is a really stupid way of ranking popularity. The most common distro would be Ubuntu (by far).
Distrowatch only tracks the number of hits that distros website gets. Which is a really stupid way of ranking popularity. The most common distro would be Ubuntu (by far).
Then they started complaining that the image search plugin was not compatible with Apple Silicon.
What kind of psycho fucking does this.
But when I compare this genocide to the Holocaust I get called an antisemite
I mean the steam deck is portable though. It’s not the same thing. Also you can pirate on windows too. It’s actually easier.
The single reason I bought a Steam Deck instead of a console was because it would let me pirate games. And now I have more than 50 games on my Steam account. I still pirate games but there are games that are reasonably priced and not made by a multi-billion dollar company and I just buy them.
Most hospitals in the US don’t even use the OS as much as they use their EMR system (EPIC). You boot the computer, you double click on Epic and you login. No real interaction with the OS.
I would say laboratories would have the biggest problem with Linux. Laboratory information systems, third party software for different equipment as well as bridging software between these two are all on Windows.
Even just attempting to form a union results in better benefits.
The residents at my hospital started discussing forming a union and they even got some signatures and what not. Word got out to the dean and now we have
Obviously they are still planning to unionize but I’m finishing my residency so I won’t get to see it.
There’s lemoa https://github.com/lemmygtk/lemoa
But I can assure you that it won’t be better than the PWA.
Ubuntu probably. It will never break.
God I fucking love material design
I’d go with XFCE. Maybe Xubuntu?
Scihub still lacks recent papers. Use Nexus bot instead
@science_nexus3_bot
Install telegram and add this bot
Yeah but self hosting comes with a lot of risks. You need to spend time to back up to another hard drive every now and then otherwise you’re just risking your precious memories. I tried out immich (which is amazing btw, kudos to the dev) but it just doesn’t feel dependable for the long term.
Sorry but their prices are out of this world.
Thinkpad stock prices after plane crash
I don’t know
But archinstall now installs KDE 6 correctly. Just saying