Yes, but I understand what you mean. So many business and schools have switched entirely to Google Docs and similar.
Yes, but I understand what you mean. So many business and schools have switched entirely to Google Docs and similar.
This article is strange… The author uses “being able to open Microsoft Office documents” as a common example of what an OS that claims to be easy to use should be able to do. Then says…
When people download Ubuntu 23.04 they get an OS that can do everything Windows 95 did - with 23.10 they don’t
No default installation of Microsoft Windows EVER opened Microsoft Office documents. If this was a simple oversight in the write-up it’d be fine, but the point is hammered over and over again.
I don’t have an opinion about Ubuntu including or not including more software in the default installation (my guess is it became too big to fit on a DVD?) but this article failed to make it’s point to me by making a comparison to Windows that isn’t true.
Also…
the world’s most popular desktop Linux operating system (that’s Ubuntu, for those of you playing dumb)
Is this supposed to be a cocky joke? I can’t tell. What metric of “most popular” is the author using?
I had to look it up.
The first unicode is just a standard Chinese character. Good to test out, make sure your code is using unicode correctly.
The second character is the Hangul Filler, which shows up as blank on some systems. The people who made Among Us didn’t test for this, so people are using it to create blank names for their player in the game.
For what reason?
Ohhhhh the creator of TempleOS? I thought you were referring to someone who died recently. 😅
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terry_A._Davis
I used to love reading about his technical work, especially on osnews.com.