Is there anything that doesn’t run linux lol?
How many hoops (if any) did you have to jump through to install?
Yeah character limits are dumb!
Yeah there there’s been some unique Android keyboards over the years. 8pen, fleksy, to name a couple.
It’s a shame that the creators of minuum didn’t open source the code when they went out of business.
I’m currently using florisboard and like it.
My all time favorite android keyboard was the now defunct minuum. It had really good autocorrect and I got to the point where I could touch type fairly quickly with it. Also because of the way it was designed didn’t take up half the screen. Even though I really liked it I eventually stopped using it because I started to care more about my privacy and FLOSS.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=dZh8r-xErGE
The video doesn’t show it but you could expand the keyboard to regular size if you needed to type something specific.
Linux is great for reserecting old hardware! I had an old gaming pc I built back in 2009 (had to replace graphics card) onto which I installed guix. Now I have a raid 1 store, samba network share, and jellyfin server!
Chili, to make chili cheese fries. Yum.
Also good w/ tater tots.
It really seems like the future or some variation of it.
True, then I’d be screwed. But, because my system config is declared in a single file (plus a file for channels) i could re-install my system and be back in business relatively quickly. There’s also guix home but I haven’t had a chance to try that.
Me too. Additionally, I use guix so if a system update ever broke my machine I can just rollback to a prior system version (either via the command line or grub menu).
Or maybe, that dollar bill has lived an especially wild life and was used to snort coke off a strippers ass before being placed into a thong.
I’m assuming the person in the picture is a prominent archer?
It’s not an insertable toy, it’s just a novelty vibrator.
Hold my lube!
I’ve had a similar experience with Guix.
Never used nix but it’s goals are similar to guix. Worth checking out if you ever get extra hw.
Gnu Guix. By default Guix uses only free libre software, but there are ways to install it with a non-free kernal. Systemcrafters has a guide (this is what I used) as well as non-guix (guix repo for non free software).
More like: Looks Cool
Versus how it is now: Looks cool
or if you have a shit ton of tabs open: lo… co…
Yeah Linux is great at supporting old hardware. I had an old desktop I built in 2009 lying around doing nothing. So I installed guix w/ a non-libre kernel onto it and brought it back to life!
Oh nice.