One half of the dudes that do the Linux User Space audio/video podcast.
Sort of? Their Chromium specific code is kept open, as per the parent license, but their Vivaldi specific stuff is, indeed, closed.
But that’s why you can’t Outfire the Fox. 🦊
Pretty much. If I could get a lock on a price, I might buy one as a glorified Raspberry Pi and stick it in one of those Cooler Master cases for fun and testing.
Could you slap custom roms on those things?
Awesome!
point a USB fan at them
We’re cut from the same cloth 👌
Interesting! How many Pi 5’s are going into your cluster, and how do you cool them? 🤔
I can’t even install the normal stuff that easily half the time. 😂
Oof… right in the Linux 😩
Make it two! Running syncthing in a container over here on Linux. Gonna keep it that way!
New to someone, I suppose 😉
AND IT’S MY CAKEDAY?! I can’t believe our Lemmy’s been around that long.
I’m part of Linux User Space. We do history deep-dives and a whole lot of other Linux content. Most recently was Xz and LXDE/LXQt. We even have our own Lemmy instance :)
Oh you’re welcome. ♥️
Gordon Hollingsworth in the comments said
It should be possible to install the deb file onto Ubuntu…
But I don’t know if that means AMD64, too or just ARM64…
There are incremental updates each month it seems, but no word of a rewrite.
If it does indeed drop on the 4th, they better lean into that marketing! 😂
I would hope so! Maybe they just unboxed it, so now we have ARM builds 😂
Ya know, that exact thought was in the back of my mind…
That sounds terrible. Does Win+Tab get you the preview? That would have probably been my first thought after the frustration set in.
Yep, but I left the Start button alone, myself. While I tend to prefer Linux, I still have to have Windows. 11 is mostly fine, but I think people have beef with it because lots of things changed, including the design, and people, for the most part, really hate change. Oh and the ads. Oh and Edge likes to pop up instead of your normal browser from time to time.
Such a bummer, but I suppose ARM devices are a fraction of an already small piece of Linux market share pie.
I agree it’s awesome. Looking forward to more, but the blog isn’t mine, it’s Peter Hutterer :)