Joe Ressington on Nostr: We all customise our phones and computers to one extent or another, but does it make ...
We all customise our phones and computers to one extent or another, but does it make sense to inflict our defaults on other people’s machines when we set them up? Or should we set them up with normal defaults on mainstream distros like Ubuntu?
https://linuxafterdark.net/linux-after-dark-episode-74/#podcast #linux #opensource
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