Your Linux distribution (which?) does not package Chrome properly. What about Chromium or any other Chrome forks? I notice your beef is about a proprietary product not working properly which you need for a proprietary service. Perhaps ChromeOS would support it better.
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Megawatt is a unit of power, not energy.
My question exactly.
Unfortunately, a Pixel tablet seems my only option for an alternative ROM. Fortunately my old Galaxy Tab 5e is still working fine.
I could use a 12” tablet, but only if I can install alternative ROMs on it.
Just ordered a new 7 a so it fits the expected hardware lifetime. 335 EUR is somewhat above my phone hardware price limit but moving from LineageOS to GrapheneOS is worth it.
About that food, water, heating and electricity not being that expensive. I'm afraid that won't be so true in the future. UK is leading here.
Another US centric article.
While you might feel (incorrectly, since you're using Lemmy right now) that open source operating systems and the associated software ecosystem might be useless for you personally, as a blanket statement this is remarkably silly.
You and me. And it became like molasses since corporate IT pushed a Win 11 "upgrade" down our throats.
Luckily there's GrapheneOS for the Pixels. I'm thinking about buying a refurbished Pixel since my Poco X3 Pro with Lineage OS is having ghost touch issues. The only thing holding me back is less screen real estate.
Are you aware of the rich history of your last sentence? And the mandatory salute to go with it?
That would be an oxymoron.