I went to a fancy boarding school growing up. The food was average. It was made by a staff for almost 200 kids, so they didn’t really seem to go out of their way to make it special except for around the holidays.
Most kids kept snacks back in the room because they didn’t like the food.
You’re thinking of remote X server, but there was also something called Cygwin that allowed you to run certain Linux apps within a virtualized environment. It was basically just an X window that opened up in windows inside of which you could run Linux apps.
the most recent version of Finder is... a bit weird. I like all of the tools and functions it has, but it's a huge departure from the previous version of Finder, and I'm not a super-fan of some of the feature implementations. but, if you're used to using Finder for a lot of work, you won't feel too out-of-place.
I haven't used Dolphin in over a decade, so perhaps I'll check it out.
I don't know how much of this is going on now, but in the early days, one could run a variety of linux apps in windows with the correct runtimes installed. this may be how WINE came about?
Look, I’m gonna start by apologizing if I came off as judgmental. You smoke your weed the way you love it buddy and I’m no one to tell you other so I am very much apologize if I came off shitty.
Again, you don’t really need the screen, and it’s just another layer between you and your weed. But if it works for you, if it’s something you feel useful and helpful, go with it. Don’t think you need to convince me of anything you do you and I’m sorry for sounding like I was being an asshole.
Judgments against corporations like this should never have a solid number. It should be a large percentage of annual profits you’re over here.
Country companies like alphabet already have a slush fund set aside to cover such expenses. These judgments against them mean absolutely nothing unless it actually hurts them.
I went to a fancy boarding school growing up. The food was average. It was made by a staff for almost 200 kids, so they didn’t really seem to go out of their way to make it special except for around the holidays.
Most kids kept snacks back in the room because they didn’t like the food.