

I see keys for 5€ each, regardless of “rubber dome”, scissors, membrane, whatever. What prices are you seeing?


I see keys for 5€ each, regardless of “rubber dome”, scissors, membrane, whatever. What prices are you seeing?


I was remembering my Ubuntu Unity days which apparently ended in 2012 or so. Didn’t realise it was so long ago.
Ubuntu might’ve had ads in the OS even before Microslop. Who knows, maybe they even gave them the idea.


Oh wow, you’re right! That’s when I quit Ubuntu. I feel fucking old now…


Didn’t hey start putting ads into their start menu, search results, or something? This is not really a surprise given that trajectory.


You think it is, but keyboards are tossed a lot for having a single bad key


I think I’ll have to start downvoting anything from Xitter. Why are people so steadfast I’m their usage?


Ceased? Typo for “created”? Or do you mean seized?


No problem. I only knew about it because I read some article when it was released a while back.
Hopefully your Dad will find it easy to use.


In the US. Not world wide.
Should’ve learned rust. You could be writing crypto now!


Just rebase Winblows onto linux and maybe it won’t suck as much.


Why not Codeberg?


The “Alt+F4 is a cheatcode” of our times.
Looking for Maintainers
The Open Home Foundation is looking for maintainers for Piper! If you’re interested, please send a message to voice@openhomefoundation.org
Well, that’s a pity. But if it continues working, that should be good enough.


On a laptop? Which specs did that laptop have?


MZLA Technologies, the Mozilla subsidiary behind Thunderbird, has launched Thunderbolt, an open source, self-hostable AI client aimed at organizations that can’t send sensitive data to third-party AI services.
Mozilla wasting money? Say it isn’t so…
Also one of the reasons I’m going for GoG. And of course the freedom to install games on as many machines I damn well please.