

For me its much simpler to use and more straight forward. That being said, I feel like osmand allows you to be much more precise when selecting a route. But I havnt really used osmand that much


For me its much simpler to use and more straight forward. That being said, I feel like osmand allows you to be much more precise when selecting a route. But I havnt really used osmand that much
Computer science students be like:
Very interesting. Im fortunate in that, Im not in a country that (so far) has not banned a technology I’m using. But definitely, people will always find a way to circumvent a ban.
Its usually somehow possible to evade such bans, but not every citizen knows about proxies and how to properly use them. So reducing its accessibility certainly hurts India.


Can confirm! Ive been using it for a couple of months now and it seems quite stable.
I mean probably. But I have been using wayland with Gnome for quite some timw now. KDE was never my daily driver.
Then I have definitely used it! But I wasnt aware of its name. I mean, there are so many concepts, names, brands to lean and be aware of, when getting into Linux.
Dolphin is mentioned, never heard of it before. Seems like a interesting usecase. I personally never struggled to find something with search, though I usually use a file explorer.
Has anyone used this and how do you integrate in your workflow?
Bit out of the loop. What am I looking at?


I feel like this is not a part of getting older. Arent there things that are exiting to you or make you happy?
Zwar noch nicht ganz fertig, aber das Buch “Am Anfang war das Huhn” von Sally Coulthard. Es zeigt auf, wie das Huhn die heutige Gesellschaft geprägt hat, vom Essen, der Verbreitung und auch den vielen Redewendungen. Meine Highlights bis jetzt:
Wie gesagt noch nicht ganz fertig, aber wurde positiv überrascht.