

Anybody got a link for a little background on this meme? You have my interest…


Anybody got a link for a little background on this meme? You have my interest…


Agreed, never asked for the side bar, never gonna use it.

Lovely, exactly what we asked for, looking forward to paying $100 more for it and never using the feature.


I still have clients refusing to buy Office 365 subscriptions and insist on sticking with their old copies of Office 2016. I’d love to see how Microsoft is gonna convince those cheap fucks that this is the correct path forward. This OS is dead.
I think you need to install pipewire-pulse and pipewire-alsa. Make sure you have the pipewire.service and pipewire-pulse.service services enabled and started. What app are you using to make the app connections?


Raysession is better than Carla, it’ll automatically content the connections for you.


No they’re not, our leadership sucks right now. Keep it up, we’ll see you guys soon.


Shh, don’t tell them, they worked really hard on that comment.


Not thrilled.


It’s a nightmare to install unless you’re the docker type.


Yeah this point keeps getting glossed over.


How exactly are charges filed in the USA for USA laws broken by people not loving it residing in the USA? This timeline is dumb.


That was so annoying trying to listen to it sped up that I quit watching.


Heck yeah, appreciate your efforts, you’re creating a product to compete with software suites that are incredibly expensive to buy per user per year, you’re doing the needful


How about email conversion functionality? I get lots of law offices in the USA looking to push an outlook data file in and receive an organized lot PDF back out. On the roadmap?


I drive a truck, a full size one at that, I care about the environment but I needed it for work. An electric truck would’ve been useful. Also if they were selling for $50k I sure didn’t see that anywhere.


They promised us $45k trucks and delivered $100k trucks. No kidding it didn’t sell well.


Those don’t really exist anymore though.
That tends to be the general way things go with all Google products.