

Same, but I really hate the name


Same, but I really hate the name


Does the jailbreak allow you to use z-lib or Anna’s archive as the “store”?


I just did that yesterday, definitely a more involved setup but I really like it so far. I wanted to ditch systemd for a few reasons but this recent news finally gave me the motivation.


I went to the Verizon store to buy an iPhone when the droid first launched, the rep said “you don’t want that phone, check this one out” and showed me the droid. So glad I didn’t get roped into that ecosystem.
I still miss CyanogenMod dearly…


I guess it makes sense as a Chromebook alternative and they probably don’t want to eat their MacBook Air market. At least they’re getting colorful again


12.9-inch display
A18 Pro chip
8GB RAM
Fun color options
Roughly $699 price
Not a bad price. 8GB of RAM is pretty low these days


Deezer has the only accurate indicator that I know of, I use it in a program that prevents AI generated music from being added to my library


the device is equipped with four different extruders — a filament extruder, a pellet extruder, an ink extruder, and a heater — and outputted five different materials — dielectric, electrically conductive, soft magnetic, hard magnetic, and flexible.
pretty impressive


If you’re worried about breaking your computer take a look at bazzite too, it’s an immutable distro so it won’t even let you mess with important system files without really really trying. it also installs the proprietary Nvidia drivers so you don’t have to worry about that either


are you looking at the newer version of pop os? It’s still in beta, I think you would have a better experience with mint.


It also says the age will be acquired ‘upon login’, so I’m not sure how that would work with linux. More anti-tech old farts making the rules
As far as I have read they do a lot to prevent that. AI “artists” (shartists?) don’t show in the all tab when searching, don’t get added to radio mixes, and dont get any payments from Deezer. Their AI generated tagging seems pretty accurate, I just wish it was exposed in the API so other projects could use it