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  1. @thelinuxcast

    Only two dozen? I have almost fifty. You haven't reached the problem stage yet.😂

    #FountainPens #FountainPen #Pens

  2. @thelinuxcast I forgot about the 2015 #iMac 5K I was gifted. It currently has a Skylake chip and 24 gigs of ram. Currently it is running #Debian13 with #Gnome on an external SSD.

    So far it has been chuggin' along fine. It does well with #Floorp and #Youtube.

    **This toot was written on the 2015 iMac**

  3. @thelinuxcast this post from who-t.blogspot.com/2016/01/xor is old, but explain the different things that X.org can mean (the foundation, the project) and how they relate to #Wayland (and other things around GPU drivers).

    Maybe @whot should re-publish it yearly. 😄

    Sadly the post does not mention that #Xorg (without a Dot after the X!) is something different (it's the older and once widespread of two popular X-Servers the X.org project publishes these days; the other one is #Xwayland).

  4. @thelinuxcast this post from who-t.blogspot.com/2016/01/xor is old, but explain the different things that X.org can mean (the foundation, the project) and how they relate to #Wayland (and other things around GPU drivers).

    Maybe @whot should re-publish it yearly. 😄

    Sadly the post does not mention that #Xorg (without a Dot after the X!) is something different (it's the older and once widespread of two popular X-Servers the X.org project publishes these days; the other one is #Xwayland).

  5. @thelinuxcast this post from who-t.blogspot.com/2016/01/xor is old, but explain the different things that X.org can mean (the foundation, the project) and how they relate to (and other things around GPU drivers).

    Maybe @whot should re-publish it yearly. 😄

    Sadly the post does not mention that (without a Dot after the X!) is something different (it's the older and once widespread of two popular X-Servers the X.org project publishes these days; the other one is ).

  6. @thelinuxcast this post from who-t.blogspot.com/2016/01/xor is old, but explain the different things that X.org can mean (the foundation, the project) and how they relate to #Wayland (and other things around GPU drivers).

    Maybe @whot should re-publish it yearly. 😄

    Sadly the post does not mention that #Xorg (without a Dot after the X!) is something different (it's the older and once widespread of two popular X-Servers the X.org project publishes these days; the other one is #Xwayland).

  7. @thelinuxcast this post from who-t.blogspot.com/2016/01/xor is old, but explain the different things that X.org can mean (the foundation, the project) and how they relate to #Wayland (and other things around GPU drivers).

    Maybe @whot should re-publish it yearly. 😄

    Sadly the post does not mention that #Xorg (without a Dot after the X!) is something different (it's the older and once widespread of two popular X-Servers the X.org project publishes these days; the other one is #Xwayland).

  8. @thelinuxcast just been listening to ep 215 "The Everything for Everybody Episode" and got to you talking about #android #EBookReaders. I use #ReadEra, and i think its very good. Its proprietary, but it has no ads*, and is pretty customisable. (And it doesn't have internet permissions.)

    *They sometimes do fullscreen popups for the paid version, but they're not obnoxious

    I've also used #Librera, which is FOSS, with extreme customisation, but I'm more used to ReadEra.

  9. @thelinuxcast just been listening to ep 215 "The Everything for Everybody Episode" and got to you talking about #android #EBookReaders. I use #ReadEra, and i think its very good. Its proprietary, but it has no ads*, and is pretty customisable. (And it doesn't have internet permissions.)

    *They sometimes do fullscreen popups for the paid version, but they're not obnoxious

    I've also used #Librera, which is FOSS, with extreme customisation, but I'm more used to ReadEra.

  10. @thelinuxcast just been listening to ep 215 "The Everything for Everybody Episode" and got to you talking about #android #EBookReaders. I use #ReadEra, and i think its very good. Its proprietary, but it has no ads*, and is pretty customisable. (And it doesn't have internet permissions.)

    *They sometimes do fullscreen popups for the paid version, but they're not obnoxious

    I've also used #Librera, which is FOSS, with extreme customisation, but I'm more used to ReadEra.

  11. @thelinuxcast just been listening to ep 215 "The Everything for Everybody Episode" and got to you talking about #android #EBookReaders. I use #ReadEra, and i think its very good. Its proprietary, but it has no ads*, and is pretty customisable. (And it doesn't have internet permissions.)

    *They sometimes do fullscreen popups for the paid version, but they're not obnoxious

    I've also used #Librera, which is FOSS, with extreme customisation, but I'm more used to ReadEra.

  12. @thelinuxcast just been listening to ep 215 "The Everything for Everybody Episode" and got to you talking about #android #EBookReaders. I use #ReadEra, and i think its very good. Its proprietary, but it has no ads*, and is pretty customisable. (And it doesn't have internet permissions.)

    *They sometimes do fullscreen popups for the paid version, but they're not obnoxious

    I've also used #Librera, which is FOSS, with extreme customisation, but I'm more used to ReadEra.

  13. @thelinuxcast Pssst, #fishshell has abbreviations that can do completely the same but are better usable, as they actually expand into the original code.

    #propaganda 🐟

  14. @thelinuxcast Pssst, #fishshell has abbreviations that can do completely the same but are better usable, as they actually expand into the original code.

    #propaganda 🐟