

Your choice, it’s just a generic recommendation.


Your choice, it’s just a generic recommendation.
It was dial-up service and web site. It wasn’t very big, but i think it was around for some time. This is the best i could find: https://variety.com/1995/digital/features/europe-online-gets-at-amp-t-dialtone-99124960/
Enshittification company buys the O.G. enshittification
I believe Europe Online was a service about the time when AOL was a thing


I have also an Epson EcoTank and rarely use it, but it works.


With modern tech, my best idea would be a bluetooth speaker with a remote control with physical buttons. If someone connects this to smartphone or tablet, she can start/stop, loud/quiet, forward/backward skip from the remote. This should work with any music or audiobook player, if she has occasional assistant to navigate the actual app.
But I have to agree with others. A radio is probably better. It’s an all-in-one device made for the purpose, no frills.


The cartridges are a HP design. The CC license is the smallest problem here.


It’s a thing. Print shops use these to print different formats, usually for size > office paper. I checked on DDG and could easily find a supplier in my country for sizes the fit the OpenPrinter. Not sure if the paper roll is cheaper or more convenient, given that you have to order from specialized stores, but certainly it’s a great idea.


We shall hope so.
A few tests failing in beta, when this can be fixed before the release, is hardly newsworthy.
However it leaves a bad taste to even consider replacing coreutils when it’s nur clear that the replacement is rock solid. Those commands are used in millions of shell scripts distributed alongside applications. Should coreutils break, we’d learn the hard way.


I heard lead leads in weight.


Both. How do you know it was red when you have not red it? Someone must have red it to state it’s red.


“Read” is spelled s-a-m-e? English is a weird language.


Present: read
Past: red (in the fediverse), redd (on the old site)
Obvious.


This depends on the goal. Sure, installing Linux in a VM is easy and will always work. Also working within a VM is usually just fine. However you still have to keep Windows underneath with all it’s problems like end of 10.


Take any distro you fancy, Mint is a good start. Create a bootable USB stick an try it out. This is does not modify anything on your computer, just loads linux and let’s you test it. I usually play a youtube video. This shows that wifi, video and sound work out of the box.


For me, if a water fountain exist, it had always worked, especially indoors. Why would someone waste space for a broken water fountain?
Germany


No. That’s the point. LibreOffice does not send your data to Microsoft.
LibreOffice is what Microsoft Office WAS without the bugs. If Word and Excel worked for you before the cloud, Libre is golden.


Donair? What’s that? Fancy Doner Kebab made with Don Perignon and air?
You can create a VPN through HTTPS. Bad idea performance-wise, but it’s harder to detect.