I have had a Tuxedo InfinityBook 14 Gen7, and I've been happy with it. They focus on hardware that has a good compatibility with Linux, so it works well out of the box without any tinkering. You say you don't have a high budget though, so these might be too expensive (I believe you can get similar specs at a lower price), but I've also been very satisfied with the after sales service they have provided - I've had some issues with it since I got it, but if it was Tuxedo specific (or appeared to me to be Tuxedo specific), and thus not easy to find general troubleshooting help online, I contacted them and I was helped out promptly, both via e-mail and the phone.
cyberwolfie
The reason a very small subset of users love it*
All the downloads making it the top app in the app stores are from people using their centralized service. The people behind these downloads have no clue that you can run it locally or can even start to understand what that would even mean. It is this usage the article is addressing.
Like the thread starter, I am also confused to why this in particular draws so much hate.
Can't think of a reason it would need that. Perhaps submit an issue? https://github.com/FreeTubeApp/FreeTube/issues
Alexandra Geese
Don't worry, it will definitely be available by 2018.
So back to the search engine with the serious and sensical name "Google" then?
Yeah, me too. It is quick and easy. I use SyncThing for things I want to keep synced.
Were your siblings or cousins on Facebook before that became a thing?
I run CalyxOS on FP4, and I like it. It also has FP5 support. As far as I know, mobile Linux distros like postmarketOS work on (at least) FP4, but key phone functionality is lacking. There's a functionality matrix on their wiki.
That will be a good thing - you need to spend much time on these bikes to burn off the calories from all the verification cans you are forced to consume.
It uses a comma instead of a punctuation mark as the decimal point. Default numbers formatting on my system uses a punctuation mark. In other words, it is ignoring my system settings for what numbers should look like.
In that case I would expect it to output the numbers without the delimiter. But I have not set the number formatting to American English.