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Mbin is not all bad ;)
Software Engineer & DevOps Architect. Mbin contributor (and creator of the fork).
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Mbin is not all bad ;)
Welcome to Mbin :)
Disclaimer: I actually work at ASML.
Sure, no problem: ssh root@euv-deep-space-cleanroom-4
. Followed-by: rm -rf --no-preserve-root /
. I do this all the time, to increase revenue stream.
it is without obligation ;)
Mbin is a fork, Kbin is currently not in active development. See also: https://github.com/MbinOrg/mbin
Great… I welcome people to Mbin!
@uhrbaan@mastodon.social spam…?
This is exactly the reason I forked kbin in the past, the fork is community-focused called Mbin.
Try Linux Mint with XFCE. I don’t see this RAM usage issue at all. I have Firefox open with several other apps in the background again running XFCE with Linux Mint (Based on Ubuntu), it’s using 1.9GB RAM total (thus below the 2GB).
Another reason to move to Linux ;P
Try mbin first 😉
Indeed leave Google Chrome all together yesterday already. Install Firefox
Me neither haha
Well they should be afraid. I want a ARM Linux laptop as well. Or even better RISC-V! Yes plz… THE WORLD NEED RISC-V, Yesterday.
No it won’t resolve the HTTPS and DNS centralized issues.
Ow right! It’s happy cake day for me! Thanks…