Linux: Libre Office
Windows: MS Office
Libre Office is also available on Windows.
Linux: Libre Office
Windows: MS Office
Libre Office is also available on Windows.
"Free software" doesn't mean you don't pay for it, but that it respects and preserves the user's freedom. The opposite is not "cost software" but unfree software.
Most of the other points in this list are also questionable or inaccurate. In fact, I think the only true one is the first one: open source vs closed source.
It's the best of the Chromium-based browsers, but closed-source is a shame. I wish Firefox would copy some of Vivaldi's UI ideas.
I don't recommend PopOS! because I think the Gnome UI is confusing to people who have only used Windows before.
Used Pixel 6, 6 Pro, 7 and 7 Pro can be found for reasonable prices these days. One of those in good condition would be a better buy because you'll still get security patches for a while. Last time I looked, the third party OSs for Pixel phones only supported them for as long as Google did.
This guy just poked his head out to see what all the noise was and got shot twice. Israel seems to be shooting Palestinians indiscriminately.
I'm going to use this for my next order of crystalware and explosives.
There's more information about the components of this system here:
There really isn't much to this Holesail project - it's a little convenience wrapper around Hyper DHT and that's a part of this Pear project it seems. That site has a list of the various components and links to each one's GitHub.
Pear looks like an interesting project but I haven't looked through the details of how it works.
Apparently it's a suspended sentence and they are not in custody, so no prison time will happen. Just business as usual for the exploiters.
Great that they're using the GPLv3 license too.
KDE Plasma is so much more snappy and functional than Windows. Linux has lots of good options.
Fascism continues to sweep the world. Apparently loads of people find it really appealing.