I agree on this. Some things should just be left to the audience’s imagination.
You should check out /r/movies on Reddit, they’re seething over the very existence of this film.
Wasn’t there recently a controvetsy about Ventoy having binary blobs? Or did that get resolved?
Now this is much better than getting ads in your Start Menu.
And if they ever run out of Toy Story characters, the Marvel universe has thousands of other characters…
Not to mention other Pixar film characters.
Honestly I’m not sure why they discontinued Mint KDE Edition.
TLDR : Does finnish man like bearded GNU jesus man and the same vice versa
My impression is that they both have a respect for each other, although they don’t necessarily like each other.
Trisquel GNU/Linux is an Ubuntu fork that is famous for having no proprietary software whatsoever*. It’s the distro that Richard Stallman uses.
Trisquel uses a modified version of the Linux kernel that is completely devoid of binary blobs. However, as a side effect, some things like WiFi may not work, so you’ll have to buy an FSF-certified USB dongle, or use Ethernet.
*Of course, there’s nothing stopping you from installing closed-source software on Trisquel (but why would you want to do that?). And Debian by default ships with 100% FLOSS.
Ah, I remember Zorin. It was my first distro. I eventually moved on to Debian and Trisquel, though.
This is an excellent starting point for new converts, but if you want a more “Windows-esque” experience, I’d recommend Kubuntu or KDE Neon (Plasma is the most Windows-like DE in my opinion).
OpenShot may be the closest equivalent I can think of to WMM. Either that or Kdenlive (which can be pretty complex).
LOL, you should have DYOR and used a cold wallet. You clearly don’t understand the complexities of Bitcoin, have fun staying poor!
/s
¥2.23 billion JPY = $14.8 million USD.
Enjoy your DRM-free coffee, friend!
I doubt this is fully “free” like the X200, but this is still a major improvement. If anything, at least it won’t have Intel ME built-in.
I thought you meant “point of sale”.
This article is an example of the “appeal to novelty” fallacy. “It’s newer, therefore it MUST be better.”
GNU/Linux is the more technically accurate term, but in practice, most people say “Linux” so that others know what they’re talking about.
And the reason for Tux is because Linus Torvalds was once bitten by a penguin.
I always wanted to know what RMS looks like without his signature hair and beard, but never like this.
Wishing him good health and a speedy recovery.
I rate it a 10.10.0 out of 10.