

I haven’t heard of WinBoat before, I will check that out thank you.


I haven’t heard of WinBoat before, I will check that out thank you.


It’s been a few years since I tried making my Zune work on Linux, I should give it another try, thanks.


It really is a great little device. I believe there has to be a market out there for a Linux device similar to it, something just for music / radio / podcasts.
The source data shows that while active users are down, the number of posts and comments are near all-time highs. While you need new users to help counteract churn, I think the higher post/comments count points to what I think a lot of people feel here: that quality seems to keep getting better and better.
Regarding how to bring more people in, I personally like how different lemmy servers have slightly different characteristics but each seems to appeal to larger groups. I see a future where there’s probably a small-ish number of large servers that cover broad groups of people.


It’s remarkable how 5 years ago, I would not have been able to do my job just with web apps. Just recently I used my personal Linux laptop for 3 weeks while away from home. It worked perfectly for the job with two minor exceptions:
‘1. There’s a proprietary web app that requires you to upload a specifically-formatted .xlsx file, couldn’t get that to work.
‘2. MS Teams - unless you have the web page pulled up and are looking at it, it will show you as Away instead of Available. Workaround was to just leave Teams open on my phone and have the screen always on.
Thanks - I’ve seen Winboat mentioned several times in the comments, I’m going to try that first.