I've told this story on here before, but here it is again: I used to write for a very Windows-centric computer magazine, and after a couple of years I noticed that most of the content I was writing was about how to make Windows behave less like Windows. So I thought I'd give Linux a go, and I haven't looked back since. I've had phases when I tried convincing all my friends to make the switch, but I've realized that it's just not for everyone. I don't think I'm obsessed, I don't customize my desktop much, I just want my system to work smoothly.
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russian, japanese or otherwise 'communist' Japanese = 'communist'???
What is this referring to? I've played New Vegas and don't remember anything about bisexuals...
They don't look the same though. I've only been to the Murena website and looked at their "phone 2", that's not the same hardware as Fairphone.
Edit: okay, I should have scrolled down a bit more. It looks like they made a " Murena Fairphone" too, where they've given a Fairphone the Murena treatment.
Murena phones are basically Fairphone with /e/OS
One of the main features of Fairphones is that they are easily repairable - it doesn't look like Murena has done anything to make it easier to fix.
Perhaps Fairphone?
Wait, so Apple is doing something good for 3rd party apps? I did not expect that to happen in my lifetime
When will I be able to use RCS in other messaging apps than Google Messages on Android?
That video isn't working for me 😕
The keyboard nunchucks aren't doing him any favours.
Perhaps "Contrast"? It's a gloomy puzzler with a good soundtrack, I would imagine it's quite engaging to watch as well as play.
Yeah, that makes more sense. Thank you.