Ευτυχώς για αυτούς (δυστυχώς για τους περήφανους Παλαιστίνιους - που οι έλληνες χριστιανοί δεν μπορούν να τους φτάσουν ούτε στο μικρό δαχτυλάκι) η πλύση εγκεφάλου και στην ελλάδα είναι τόσο ισχυρή που δεν έχουν πάρει χαμπάρι τις ακρότητες ενάντια στους ομόδοξούς τους.
The Linux Experiment
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in reply to The Linux Experiment • • •Curl has been desperately trying to deal with AI bug reports for a while now. I wouldn't be surprised if curl, starts requiring methodical steps to replicate the issue. This way, even if the report is invalid, a quick test will figure that out.
I'm pretty concerned about Chrome stopping its support for Linux. Chromium has a surprising amount of influence, not just in the web, but even in desktop apps with Electron. Losing chromium would be a huge blow at this point.
Edoardo Regni
in reply to The Linux Experiment • • •amol
in reply to The Linux Experiment • • •Parental control software is important imho. It would be great to see a review of what’s available.
The more parents can consider Linux a viable option for their kids (as it’s harder to mess up the system you setup for them) the more future Linux users we will have as they grow.
At the moment I ended up using ElementaryOS purely because of their superior parental control, but the distribution itself isn’t great, especially due to their upgrade experience, so it would be great to see what are the alternatives