Have you tried talking to customer support? I hear they are quite responsive.
Have you tried talking to customer support? I hear they are quite responsive.
I 100% agree. Whenever these companies start with their own projects I immediately get suspicious that their goal is to enshittify down the line with vendor lock-in.
The only reasons why I’m seriously considering a Tuxedo are 1. European brand and 2. Double SSD.
Not a lot of laptops seem to be offering double SSD while being Linux compatible, so my hands are kinda tied.
Right? I think Lemmy is way more conducive to conversations than Reddit.
Were you using it with their custom OS, or did you try to install something else like Linux Mint?
Oh, understood. Dumb me, lol.
So, aren’t there security risks associated with using Betterbird?
Aren’t you concerned that the development is in the hands of just one guy?
Are you me? Lol. Ever since I started bootinf Linux (through a standard speed pendrive, mind you) I barely boot into windows.
In fact, I’m pissed whenever I accidentally boot into windows because windows is too the automatic option when booting, haha. I foresee that changing very very soon.
Nice list. Why KMail over Thunderbird, I wonder?
It really wasn’t.
You tried to make it about the US when the topic is about a company that operates internationally, that’s what.
Personally, I wouldn’t be surprised is breaking national law in many countries with their one-size-fits-all approach.
But I’d rather just not give a crap about that and just keep pirating my books.
What’s good to the user is what the user wants its device to do. Simple as.
I don’t care what some stupid US law says. It doesn’t apply to me.
Is that real, or a misinterpretation of the law?