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The censored work is
Jerk
As in Jerk chicken, Jerkey, etc.
He / They
Software Developer
The censored work is
As in Jerk chicken, Jerkey, etc.
I can report that the HP ENVY X360 15-eu0013ca has a Wacom display and pen and it works perfectly under Linux.
Yay go Alice!
I bring my dog to work every day by working from home!
Smart ass answer, I know
It’s a libre implementation of RDP. Regardless of who pioneered it, it’s still open-source software, and Microsoft needs to keep RDP backwards compatible so it’s unlikely they’ll break it.
Worst case, FreeRDP can just go and do its own thing regardless of Microsoft
ITT: People who think they know better than security researchers
Everything I don’t like is enshittification
A novel by Tobozo
That’s a bit reductive, don’t you think? Bugs happen.
Go fix it yourself if you feel so strongly about it, show your software development prowess.
I debated posting there, I think I’ll crosspost
Sprints aren’t for you, it’s for the higher ups to have a digestible view of what’s going on in the team by presenting work done over 2-3 weeks, calibrating budgets, etc.
As a dev, yeah, sprints feel restrictive and artificial as fuck lol
We translated the agile word soup to French here :(
They’re over 10 years old at this point, Windows 10 released in 2015, 9 years ago.
Unfortunately, yes, we are old!
“bloat” = it has features I don’t like
Android is not Linux, it is derived from it. The two are not API compatible, and Android ripped out most of what made Linux Linux to be able to support binary blob drivers, direct Dalvik JVM support in the kernel and other funky stuff.
It’s as much Linux as macOS’ XNU kernel is FreeBSD.
Please let me know, I need to get 1password integration working with the Firefox flatpak, and iirc it’s the same fix.
Definitely, he should try using Linux in a typical Microsoft-driven corporate environment with a regular laptop for a month and see how it is.
This does indeed directly solve OP’s original problem, but it does not answer the question of why GNOME Software isn’t working as it should.
Agreed, I don’t come to Lemmy to be treated like a child.