I think it depends. If a school has a laptop for each student, it is most certainly a Chromebook. However, a lot of schools also have a mix of systems. In elementary school, I was taught to use Microsoft Office on Windows, for instance. At my high school, all the students had Chromebooks, but there were also some labs with Windows machines; graphic design, photography, and film classes had labs full of 5K iMacs.
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I added an apt repo someone had created. I've checked how it works, and it's just a CI routine pulling the latest Discord package for the website and throwing it in a repo.
I’d say also greens and purples were a part of the DS9 pallet.
I had no idea there was even a native Spotify port for Linux.
Time to fix the Wikipedia article, then.
For some reason, I've always associated "The Guitar" by They Might Be Giants with TMP.
Most of that sounds pretty easy to pull off. I have a few thoughts, though:
- What games do you run in Steam?
- Just a bit of a warning: Discord is annoying about updates, at least with the Debian version. I can't remember what the Flatpak does.
- For MS Office, most distros should come with LibreOffice. If you have problems with LibreOffice, then Google Docs should be fine.
- You'll have to run Spotify from the browser, but I imagine that won't be a problem, as you're probably not an audiophile
- Run GIMP as a Flatpak, as distro versions tend to have weird bugs with the resynthesizer plugin.
So you're saying that Darren's wasn't an ordinary guy, burning down the house?
Though I am really fond of the pastel pallet of TNG and that whole weird scheme of DS9.
And it’s always a game of Chula with the Wadi. 😉
By the time the Vulcans had that technology, though, they had already been Federation members for over a century and thus would probably be used to respecting the rights of LGBTQ+ Vulcans.
In some ways this is true. However, I feel like in the case of Adobe, someone needs to take another shot at a good FOSS image editor. Adobe is really starting to mess itself with generative AI; knowing many artists, they hate generative AI image tech as a threat to their job, so I find it weird that Adobe is alienating one of their largest user bases. I find it weird how Inkscape is really good and has evolved (I actually switched to it from Adobe Illustrator and don´t regret it), while GIMP has barely changed in 10 years.
I get that some parts of an image editor are complex, but at some point, it's just a chain of mathematical operations. Maybe I'm wrong, but when I get the time, it's almost tempting to take a stab at the issue.