He / They
Software Developer
I can report that the HP ENVY X360 15-eu0013ca has a Wacom display and pen and it works perfectly under Linux.
tl;dw why are we downvoting this?
Yay go Alice!
It’s a libre implementation of RDP. Regardless of who pioneered it, it’s still open-source software, and Microsoft needs to keep RDP backwards compatible so it’s unlikely they’ll break it.
Worst case, FreeRDP can just go and do its own thing regardless of Microsoft
ITT: People who think they know better than security researchers
There’s actually a second player: Samsung
But aside from the two of them, yeah, closed. Basically the protocol the servers use to talk to each other is open, but whether they’ll want to talk to your server is undocumented and unlikely, and the protocols Google and Samsung use to talk from their servers to their respective apps are closed.
They do here in Montreal, I reported a compost bin abandoned in the middle of Decarie the other day and they sent the SQ.
WPD vs SPVM, fight!
They’re over 10 years old at this point, Windows 10 released in 2015, 9 years ago.
Unfortunately, yes, we are old!
It says #SaveTheChildren, safe to say these are bigoted and pro-convoy stickers
“bloat” = it has features I don’t like
Canada needs to stop being the U.S.'s puppy
I’ve blocked out most of my childhood from my brain. As far as I’m concerned, I popped into existence at 21.
Fuck off. My dad beat me and left me to starve at the hands of my step mother, while my mother and stepfather spent their time telling me I was r*tarded, worthless and I was going nowhere in life.
My sibling and I removed them from our lives. Good riddance.
Definitely, he should try using Linux in a typical Microsoft-driven corporate environment with a regular laptop for a month and see how it is.
It’s all I care about, unfortunately.
I want Proton to succeed simply on an ideological basis, but myself and a lot of other people are being severely hampered by this lack of functionality on the Linux desktop, which is ironic given that this is where the privacy-centric user base lives. As a customer of both Proton Unlimited and Proton Business, I don’t feel taken care of, and almost all the alternatives have some functional, easy to use drive sync functionality on Linux, on top of letting me use the cloud calendar locally.
I’m slowly migrating away from Proton Business use towards hosted mail + NextCloud as it did not meet my needs at all for a 90% Linux desktop use case, but I hope to revisit it in the future.
And they work pretty well!
I’ll give it a shot, thanks! It just sucks to be paying so much for a service and not even have a functional mobile app, nor be able to connect something like K9 to it.