The problem with sharepoint is its all invite only here.
They hoped confluence would fix. But in reality everyone uses the Docusaurus sites my team and another team spun up.
Docusaurus is an underrated project.
The problem with sharepoint is its all invite only here.
They hoped confluence would fix. But in reality everyone uses the Docusaurus sites my team and another team spun up.
Docusaurus is an underrated project.
Somehow still better than sharepoint
We just switched to Jira and I hate how pedantic they let admins make it.
Who in their right mind disables the "clone" option on issues 🤦♂️
System76, Dell, HP.
That said, I feel it's very worth taking an evening to backup and install yourself
Well you won't be forced, but they will take your gmail hostage since all Gapps share the same 15gb now.
What did you end up using for CAD? qCAD?
I've been wanting to learn but all of my peers in school learned on AutoCAD.
Oof I was considering LW but now am worried about the passkeys. Was that from an import or a remove and recreate?
Been meaning to try Zen but maybe I should test more before trying either
I usually use a useragent switcher to bypass.
But the teams website for example opens a Microsoft specific browser api so its annoyingly locked to Edge specifically on mobile.
One thing I would like is to selectively enable extensions in the "custom tab" modal for Firefox.
When I open an article, and it's riddled with js and auto play video, I have to hit "Open in Firefox" to get uBlock to engage.
It would be nice to have the reader mode button in this view as well.
Power efficient if all your software agrees with it. I use an M3 at work and it dies in a couple hours during sleep.
s0ix is the same shit show on all three major platforms
VRR, HDR.
It also had an early patch for nvidia support on Wayland earlier in the year.
I believe mutter-vrr has gotten merged though, behind a dconf flag
Fedora.
I've tried them all but found it's the most reliable. It's upgrades are even more reliable than Macos and Windows.
Packages are very up to date but also well tested. Sometimes even newer than Arch for short periods.
The community is awesome.
I love Gnome, I've found it's more consistent than even MacOs in its design. And it has perfect keyboard shortcuts.