As others have mentioned, perhaps while the metaphor is weak, your spirit is strong!
My kid’s Chromebooks (I purchased for them before the school provided) reached EOL before they finished elementary school.
I installed Linux (Gentoo) so we could continue using them. When power is correctly configured, they were very cool to use as a quick tool to search for something, answer an email, write a quick document and other simple tasks. They did not work well as workstations as an old Thinkpad might.
Since they are so light, and the battery lasted forever, we would leave them on a counter, and pick them up as needed.
Mine is a front end for hosted services. Nextcloud, jitsi, and the like.
Neo-Launcher (you can find it on GitHub) is attempting to replace Nova.
They’ve done a decent job.
Thanks! While flatpaks are not the Gentoo way, I’ll give it a try.
LLM speech-to-text.
It appears continuous speech recognition is possible, but I only got as far as recognition of an audio file.
Still very cool!
Did you read the article? Simple text and PDF readers are in the cross hairs. Apps that aren’t “engaging” are in the cross hairs.
I expect developers of perfectly fine apps will have to manually vet those apps with Google.
Can you grab logcat from Android when attempting to stream?
I want to be the owner. <— see the period there?
Don’t you DARE speak French in France unless you’re a native speaker!
That country is the reverse complaint put forth in this thread.
This does not support your claim.
Does the USA have an official language?
“No English” can be interpreted many ways. A few examples might be: “It’s really hard to learn, I’ve tried and I just can’t get it!” “I don’t make enough money to take lessons, and I don’t know anyone who will teach me. Will you?” “I’ve learned some English, but I feel nervous speaking to strangers.”
I suppose “I refuse” is possible. I assume people with such an attitude are in the minority (I’m an optimist).
Can you point where it’s not OSS?
still refuse to learn a single word of English
Do they say this out loud?
Still and all, USA has no national language.
Depends on what the virus is built to do.
I read someone intentionally infected their Linux system with a Windows virus, and they lost the home directory.
It’s where Linux really shines, to be honest. Those specs will be fine. Great learning opportunity for the students too.
FWIW, you can run all the services simultaneously, so that you can gradually move.
It’s what I’m doing. I use echo, home, and HA all at the same time.
Getting out and actually doing something useful and productive can help you view the world in a different way. Be a part of the things that are good about the world.
Volunteer Be with good people
And therapy.
The biggest roadblock will be whether the bootloader will allow another OS. You should be able to search xda forums for your device as a start.
Linux can be installed on ARM, no problem.