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  • The top bar shows you:

    1. Date and time
    2. What workspace you're in
    3. What apps you're actively running
    4. Internet connection
    5. If Caffeine is running

    These are all important information to have at a glance, in my opinion. If you don't think so, you can remove it. Simple as.

  • I use it as well with automation and can confirm. Unfortunately with Simple fun you do have to manually sync accounts but it's a small price to pay. Just have to remember to hit the sync button when you open the dashboard.

  • Nowhere is safe from AI spam. At least these ones are obvious. Written spam is far easier to generate.

  • We're going to need another project like SponsorBlock and Dearrow for labeling AI spam...

  • ...what is "moronic", exactly?

  • Graphene OS is not for criminals. It is just basic privacy protection.

    Criminals like privacy, too.

    This cunt must be some sort of shill or plant for government or surveillance capitalists.

    Neither. Just another shameless YouTuber farming for clicks with no regard for the damage it causes.

  • Agreed

  • Ok so now we've moved the goalposts from "relevant" to "trustworthy"?

  • They're not. And you know they're not.

  • It's what makes him relevant. Your personal feelings are not a valid reason.

  • Because he has 16 million subscribers? 🤔

  • I was very explicitly not talking about "everyone". I was talking about the vast majority of people. You know, the other 97% of computer users that elect to use something other than Linux.

  • Because I like Linux?

  • I can read just fine. It's very much a skill issue, in that I don't know what any of the words mean and when I type them in they don't work. I am not a "skilled" Linux user, and I don't want to be. I just want a tool to use to complete the tasks I need done.

  • Most people do not know or care how computers work, nor should they. They only need to know how to use them as a tool to complete their tasks. Not having a GUI makes those tasks monumental in comparison. That's why the GUI was created, after the terminal, and why virtually everyone uses it by default.

  • Not true at all. Anyone can simply click and scroll around a GUI to find what they need. The terminal is a literal black box that can't do anything unless you know explicitly and exactly what to tell it.

  • Yeah that's great if you know what dmesg is and how to use it.

  • Every time I've tried they've made it abundantly clear that, like most people, they don't care.

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    I'm all in on linux.

  • Privacy @lemmy.ml

    Signal introduces Remote backups

    signal.org /blog/introducing-secure-backups/
  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    Linux phones are more important now than ever

  • Linux Gaming @lemmy.ml

    Gaming on Linux hasn't been great so far...

  • PC Gaming @lemmy.ca

    Alternative to Steam Link/Sunshine?

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    WiFi issue with iMac

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    Cross-platform video player GrayJay now available as Flatpak

    flathub.org /apps/app.grayjay.Grayjay
  • Gaming @beehaw.org

    Why doesn't Steam support Android?

  • Self Hosted - Self-hosting your services. @lemmy.ml

    Icewhale (Zimaboard, CasaOS, etc) selling or leaking user data

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    PSA: PlaytronOS