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Their distribution of books is completely legal.
Corporations just have more money to warp the laws in their favour.
That’s why the Archive is appealing: they still believe they are right.
Which features do the lack?
Doesn’t it seem that this problem is caused by Google not operating the markets in the same way?
Why would you import used devices from the US in the first place? People sell them in Europe too.
I don’t know what you are on about, but if brand-new Pixels are too expensive for you (although their price is uniformed to the US one), you can easily find them second-hand.
I’ve read some lemmy users dislike this OS due to perceived misleading advertising and the pixel 7a you’re supposed to install graphene on because it’s from google
There is no misleading advertisement. Go with Graphene if you own a Pixel (from Pixel 5 up) or you can find a cheap second-hand one.
there is so much false information about this OS, namely compatible phones that simply don’t work
Care to share which devices are you talking about? If a device is officially supported by the latest LineageOS version, it works.
Sounds like something from the Old Wild West which somehow was never revised.
In some Northern European countries it’s mandatory for parents to attend pre-natal preparation.
Wake from hibernation usually requires to press the power button, because the computer is off.
Sleep is not disturbed by wiggling the mouse because this trigger is usually disabled on laptops, as it would happen involuntarily.
They don’t “work with white supremacists”. They try to self-polish the tremendous power the have, seeking neutrality in most cases.
No
https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/1155685
It’s in staging.
This is the commit that “magically” made it work: https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/powerdevil/c/7ce3c53429c16e84bf805299b86fcc313701b1e6
Your post may be more constructive if you specified your distro (Fedora 39)
DDC/CI has been (re-)supported by powerdevil since https://invent.kde.org/plasma/powerdevil/-/commit/e4a5e5d3e017ef45979933e14e47408bb3a59dda and included in release starting from Plasma 6.0.0
I have submitted a tiny patch to the Linux Kernel one year ago and I felt so cool too. I understand.
Differently from GNOME, you can actively participate in KDE’s design choices. Usually they are made by a small bunch of people who are open to feedback.
He doesn’t develop text editors, so he uses what’s popular. That’s what most people do.
As a fork of Redis there is Valkey, maintained by the Linux Foundation and licensed under BSD-3-clause.