Well, I’m 44 so I do remember those days, but I used to be a Netscape user, so there’s that.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Neocities deindexed from BingEnglish
181·2 days agoFor normies Chrome IS the internet.
Linus. He’s proved on more than one occasion he should stick to windows as he’s not willing to use linux, so anything coming out of his mouth regarding any linux topic should not be taken seriously.
The worst linux noob giving advice about linux stuff? no thanks
Oh damn, this used to be my main chat protocol back in the day ( started using it in 1997 or so).
I remember how difficult it was to be an op on the channel, similar to how discord is how I guess, or this service that would allow your user to always be connected, but having away status, even when logged off (some service the would run an instance with your user I guess, to which you had to register).
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Technology@lemmy.world•OnePlus update blocks downgrades and custom ROMs by blowing a fuseEnglish
28·4 days agoOne plus joined my short list of “I can’t be bothered” companies like Samsung and Apple, Xiaomi, Oppo and some other sub par companies.
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Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•How old did you get your driver's license? Did you learn driving from a driving school or from parents? (or some friend or relative?)English
3·5 days agoI’m 40 and I got my licence in 2021. I pid 50$ to make sure(not USA), but never caused an accident with anyone.
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Technology@lemmy.zip•Chrome increases its overwhelming market share, now over 70%English
432·5 months agoI have coworkers who refer to Chrome as “The Internet”, so there’s that…
Brave, the reskinned Chrome with integrated selective adblocker, featuring
obscurecrypto garbage. What a great browser, yeah…


I fail to see the point of this.
“The Open Gaming Collective (OGC) is building a unified set of gaming-focused components used across the Linux ecosystem.”
So, like, a meta package? I don’t understand this, as a linux user. And the projects mentioned on their homepage are…nieche at best.
Can someone explain to me how this would benefit linux gamers and freedom of choice on linux?
Edit: wording.