I try to consciously choose to use LibreOffice whenever I can, but Google Docs is immeasurably more convenient, considering how much easier it is to share a document with a large group of people...
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I try to consciously choose to use LibreOffice whenever I can, but Google Docs is immeasurably more convenient, considering how much easier it is to share a document with a large group of people...
Ruby/Rails
That's fine; my goal certainly isn't to offend anyone's sensibilities. Let's just take it from a user freedom approach rather than a political one. ;)
I actually really like the direction that Unity has taken. I wouldn't have said the same thing 2-3 years ago, but it's gotten so much better.
I'm actually really happy to see Valve putting their money on Linux. I think their approach with going with the "SteamBox" is actually pretty unique. Instead of just releasing yet another console,...
Honestly, I think this is a very disturbing trend. We're bound to see more of these kind of sites crop up as authoritarian regimes try to block out the Open Web and instead censor and monitor its own...
It's actually been shockingly good on my laptop, both in stability and speed.
KDE's available for Darwin these days?
I think it's actually a custom UI/DE done by Motorola. I have no idea how they did it, but I think it's a brilliant gimmick to show off the phone's dual-core processor.
They've also worked very hard at killing some of FOSS's biggest projects, such as OpenSolaris, Java, ZFS, and OpenOffice.
Actually, that's exactly how decentralization is supposed to work. Anyone on any pod can (in theory) communicate across pods. I've found that it works very well across JoinDiaspora and Diasp.org, but...
Awesome, added you to my "Ubuntu" aspect! :)
Also, folks, you can sign up over at diasp.org and skip worrying about the official server at joindiaspora.org. In fact, here's an available list of...
If you want an alternative community, you could try registering over at the diasp.org pod and get an invite-free Diaspora experience. You can even add people from the main Diaspora server as friends...
Bread, butter, and sandwiches. Because I'd like to see people construct sentences using references to food or "The bread and butter of our team" without those words being available.
Switch out the SIM card for T-Mobile after you Jailbreak it and put Android on it. ;)
Why, I'd love to work on the moon! :D
Yeah, JoinDiaspora.com is their official alpha. Each person invited gets five invites in turn, but people on the main service can also interact with people on other Diaspora servers as well.
Agreed, would love to see this in an Ubuntu PPA. Super, super cool idea. :)
I can't wait. :)
On another note, what does this mean for third-party repositories (for things like proprietary or rare games, like PlayDeb?) will those get support for ratings and reviews as well?
Might I suggest Grumblr? I've had quite a lot of success with the app myself.
By Diaspora, I refer to both the "JoinDiaspora.com" service, and any other Diaspora seeds out there.
I just figured it'd be fun to try and make some new friends, get a bunch of FOSS enthusiasts...
If you want, PM me your email address and I'll pass the message along to one of my Diaspora friends that have an invite. :) Each person gets five, and each invited person likewise can invite five...
It ends in an Untu though, not a Buntu.
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It uses Faenza-Cupertino icons by default, it MUST be good! ^^
But seriously, the processor grouping, IO Scheduler, BFS Scheduler, and Jupiter are all interesting additions to the OS itself. I...
Have you tried playing with a DNS cache that theoretically piped packets from one router to another somehow? Then in theory you could possibly pipe services from one to the other, and users could use...