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  • Onomatopoeia@lemmy.cafetolinuxmemes@lemmy.worldWindows users be like
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    Excel tables.

    No Linux/OSS app can do this (and will likely never). Open Office devs have outright declared they won’t.

    Or the automated process that export/import data via excel.

    Let’s see you rebuild all those things, without man hours or errors. Costly errors.

    Whenever someone gets on a “just switch” campaign (whether it’s something like Linux or Metric), I know they’ve never had to work on a migration project and seen the challenges, difficulties, and risk.

    I use Linux for servers, but I’ll be damned if I’m gonna spend time converting my workstation - there’s zero value in it for me when I have decades of tools and process. The value proposition just isn’t there.

    Don’t go taking down a fence until you fully understand what it’s for.








  • Because bonnet means “any of various hoods, covers, or protective devices”.

    The etymology of which:

    bonnet(n.) early 15c., “kind of cap or bonnet worn by men and women,” from Old French bonet, short for chapel de bonet, a cap made from bonet “kind of cloth used as a headdress” (12c., Modern French bonnet), from Medieval Latin bonitum, bonetum “material for hats,” which is perhaps a shortening of Late Latin abonnis “a kind of cap” (7c.), which is perhaps from a Germanic source. (If that is correct, a chapel de bonet would be etymologically a “cap made of cap”).

    So bonnet as a cover for the forward part of a vehicle originated with bonnet as a cover for one’s head.









  • Weird - I just got a notification about v2.09 the other day, and that was the only version listed in F-Droid (or wherever I went to get it for a new phone, haha).

    I had to grab the version I keep at home on my server, because there are significant changes in 2.09 and I have numerous devices using it so didn’t want to go changing right now.


  • Fabuloso mixed at 1 Oz per gallon of water. Great for getting the scum off the tub, cleans everything but glass. It’s cheap as hell.

    Vinegar & water for glass cleaner (with a drop of dish soap). Cleans better than store bought.

    Occasionally I’ll use a specific toilet bowl cleaner when minerals start building up. I get the bottle that squirts up under the rim because that’s where mineral buildup starts.

    But really, just about any light cleaner works for a bathroom, I’ve used everything. Just don’t use abrasives until you know exactly what you have for materials. Many baths are plastics these days, which are easily scratched by abrasives.