

That’s nice. I pay 28 USD for mine, so yeah, mines a better deal.
That’s nice. I pay 28 USD for mine, so yeah, mines a better deal.
How much are you paying for that?
Lol, I’m not. My ISP does not use cgnat and offers symmetrical bandwidth nationwide.
Feels good not being American.
Port forwarding is a breeze to me and my NAS. Id be willing to switch to JF if I can seamlessly setup the connection, even with my lifetime Plexpass.
So if I’m not behind a double nat, I can just forward a port like a civilized person?
Yandex has plenty of services just like Google. They have an email service, cloud storage, etc.
I’m not a spy or part of the government, but Yandex is Russian… I tried them like 10 years ago, but I wouldn’t take my chances with them.
I don’t get the people down voting you… It’s not like services are free. I’ve been paying for Plex since 2019, and I just recently got a lifetime pass. It’s only fare to pay for it to use it …
Have you tried running Office in a bottle?
Came to say Fedora KDE is the way to go now. Stable, reliable, powerful and customizable.
It’s a case of personal preference, but Fedora+KDE is superior than Fedora+Gnome.
Maybe new pulls.
I just nuked last night my fedora system running gnome and fresh installed Kde. Awesome timing.
He also said Linux-friendly, lol.
They’re still up, but you have to pay a subscription to download. At least that’s what the webisode I found said.
Don’t blame Linux, hardware manufacturers have never been kind to the Linux community, but things have been changing for a few years now.
LM is a great start, congrats. My Linux story began in 2010 with Ubuntu, and I never went back. I’m rocking a Fedora station for my daily use, and Im more in love with Linux than ever.
How so? I miss the old gnome, but I have accepted gnome 3 for what it is. Kde was quite interesting for me back in 2012, but it didn’t perform well with my old setup. What’s new with kde? Id like to give it a try, but I’m too old to break my SO by having both gnome and kde on it.
The thing is you can’t really buy phones directly for the brands themselves, you can only buy them through the carriers. Apple is the exception, and I’ve recently seen a few brands having their own stores, but those are the exception.
Most if not all people have to buy theie phones from at&t or similar, which have their phones lockes to their networks, and having them unlocked is a PITA, without considering the bloatware you’re stuck with unless you get into ROMs
I got sick of this business model years ago, the las phone o bought just last month is a Pixel I got from Amazon marketplace, shipped from the US.
As for configuration yes, those are pushed through sms upon activation. I’ve no idea why they came up with locking these importe phones just now, but thats certainly a violation to our rights as consumers…
I don’t need 8gbps. What would I be doing with that? My internet is not capped either. You’re comparing a good doméstic internet connection with a business level service…
It’s like saying your 10k build is better than a 500$ PS5 for playing games. It obviously is, but I can still play the same game.