

Back in the day I had the portible TurboGFX with TV tunner. Seemed so cool but rarely got that much use.


Back in the day I had the portible TurboGFX with TV tunner. Seemed so cool but rarely got that much use.


Its worth noting that Obama wanted to turn it down, but was told that turning it down would be insulting.


You don’t own your device.


Makes sense that they would be safer not moving production to the US. The US is clearly only a fair weather friend now. If the the regime has what they want at home then why care about others.


Shared with me from a South African friend. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fqvp1FOir4Y


Not in Portland.


Give it six more months and that will seem like nothing. 🫤


Been using Linux since 2005. Really don’t understand why so many people put up with Microsoft planned obsolescence, spyware, ads, etc. Linux is easier now than it’s ever been. Most things work out of the box if you pick a reasonable distro. If you’re going to be pushed to learn a new paradigm, do it once more by learning Linux and stop being pushed.


I hope that as more people are successful, it willabe it easier for others. Good luck!


Jellyfin FTW!
This has been a problem in several Asian countries lately as well.


Good. Should cut ties with that asshole. He is constantly pitching ideas that are not that great on their own and can only be accomplished with subsidies.
And all this tariff threat should have repercussions. Can’t keep going back and forth, back and forth without saying enough.
I say this as an American who is disgusted with how this administration is treating our closest friends and allies.
Lots of comments suggesting Zorin is for beginners who don’t know Linux and just want something like Windows. I’d just like to say that I have been using Linux as my daily driver for over 20 years now. I’ve done a lot of distro hopping, everything from Puppy and DSL to Garuda and Ubuntu.
Zorin is a great OS for people who like understandable work flows and a polished interface. Lots of excellent options in Linux land, but even with all my years of experience I’m quite happy to settle in with Zorin.