It’s extended security updates
The article covers that, simple devices that don’t have Internet are allowed.
The article defines a simple device as a phone that can send texts but has no Internet access
It’s been a while but I’m pretty sure it’s just an email for the Ubuntu One account. Haven’t ever gotten any junk mail from them so I don’t even remember which email I signed up with lol
I got rid of it by signing up for Ubuntu Pro. Doesn’t cost me a thing and keeps the security updates coming in.
Might try this out once I upgrade to 24.04
They just want to hate Ubuntu without facts
Awwwwww yeah!
Yawn…
Snap already marks unverified apps
I think about a year when I switched to it to see how it was and then forgot I had.
I use it but I hate how much space it uses and I hate when I update flatpaks I have no idea how much is going to download.
laughs in download 113.4MB/<9.4MB
Flatpak is bloated monster that has no idea how much it has to download to update. I’ll take AppImage over flatpak if I can.
Just because a Ford truck weighs a lot doesn’t mean we shouldn’t address EV tire wear.
Do a lot of people own trucks that shouldn’t because they don’t use them as trucks? Yes. I’d argue that’s a completely different argument.
This isn’t an EV only issue, but it is highlighted for EVs because they go through tires faster than equivalent sized (not weight) vehicles.
In the end I would hope all vehicles would be equipped with tires that don’t kill aquatic life!