

Kind of like an open-source Evercade, then?


A phone that isn’t smart, probably


Are you sure? Doom was GPL’ed in 1999.


The 80s called, they want their weird jokes back.


Dunno. I feel like if you’ve used an image from a reputable source under the proviso that you’re licensed for it, and it turns out you’re not… you may be able to blame Unsplash etc. and just swap the image out.


Unsplash, Freepik, Pexels, and countless other sites exist where you can get free images with clear licensing.


I have no evidence to back this up, but I’ve seen lots of reports that suggest if you just hide the consent form, you’re assumed to have accepted all of the cookies. This is why Consent-o-Matic is preferable.


If you have to use Windows and you’re power-userish enough to go setting up static IPs, it might be worth learning a bit of PowerShell. You can do everything with it!
…but still nicer than 11, right?


Use Windows XP to annoy both Linux users and those guys who get a serious bee in their bonnet about EOL software


MS no longer produces an official Teams binary for Linux. (Correct me if they’ve started doing so again)


Further to your point about Adobe: their market position is such that they’d probably rather you pirate their software than not use it at all


I was 7 when I first properly used Linux. My dad somehow found a prebuilt which came with SuSE - I assume version 7 or thereabouts. It didn’t last long, sadly, before we switched over to Windows XP.
Then at age 14/15, I ran Ubuntu 10 as my daily driver on my netbook. Then #! for a bit.
Used Windows 7 and 10 until… I guess age 26/27 since that’s what we’re doing, when I switched to Debian full-time. (Via MX-Linux, which didn’t quite work out)
Looks a bit like Soundtracker et al.


[Trinity Desktop Environment] (https://www.trinitydesktop.org/) is really cool - a bit more XP-era, mid-2000s style, though.


I’m not sure I do, please can you explain?


So when we actually do have AI, what are we supposed to call it? The current use of the term “AI” is too ambiguous to be of any use.
Even just the word “workflow” in this context feels wrong