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  • It's pretty much already very usable. I have been on version 12 alpha for a long time and now on 14 beta 2, all in all since nearly a year.

  • It can't be just that. The cultural difference is real in the sense that there is in Asia in general more obedience or reverence or discipline or selflessness or whatever you call it, that you simply don't find at scale in western civilisations. Whether it's good or bad I don't judge

  • ...which he is though. He's dodging debates imagine combat

  • If you can afford and you want, the only argument I can put forward is less ewaste if you give a second life to the many very decent professional thinkpads that are retired every year. My employer is now going for a 5 year renewal cycle, used to be 3 for a long time. Unfortunately I couldn't even buy back mine when it expired because it is a lease subcontract. It had an i5 7th gen and 32gb ram, was buttery smooth even running windows and I dreamt of running Linux on these.

  • And when it's done, of about 40k innocent civilians in Gaza. But we know Israel is champion in segregating the value of human lives

  • Thanks, that's an interesting option. It reminded me that I used primitive ftpd a long time ago, which is a Foss app to create a local ftp server, which you can then browse from other devices. I had forgotten as it was probably 6 or 7 years ago, and I'm happy to see it's still being developed. This still relies on a local network of course, like yours. I don't know if it could work over mobile data, I suppose you would need to run a full server and a domain name. Mind you it is feasible

  • Sorry if it is misunderstanding. I meant no app if possible, but a Foss app would be OK if unavoidable

  • I was specifically asking for what you haven't done in ages

  • Relies on local network as the name says

  • You are right that it is workable, I will edit my post. I thought quickshare was a Samsung thing only

  • I tried this between the Samsung and my Debian laptop and none ever recognised the other. Also quite sure it relies on a local network?

  • The description says it is over the local WiFi though, so not what I'm looking for

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  • The almighty all-encompassing gate to Windows Vista

  • Someone who consistently, steadfastly never finishes anything deserves this trophy he didn't ask for