

I’ve always taken for granted all Garmin watches had equivalent battery life, good to know.


I’ve always taken for granted all Garmin watches had equivalent battery life, good to know.


All I can say is that the heart sensor is good enough for my usage (running, cycling, sleep monitoring).


Mine is a Venu 2, 3 years old, and it lasts 11 to 12 days. I record activities 3 times a week only though.


I have a Garmin watch and I can’t see any benefit for my usage from an Apple watch. Quick reminder that Garmin watches have 10/15 days battery life and decent privacy 😀.


Thank you for posting, I didn’t know there was a EU instance. I’ve just applied the procedure and successfully migrated!


I haven’t checked the competition to be honest. Mistral is good enough for my needs.
Are others that much better?


10 minutes is fair


Fair enough. But I don’t think more than 24h of notification history would ever be needed, right ?


Why would any phone / desktop keep notification history? I already don’t get the notification feature in default KDE Plasma desktop.


The first one stopped booting. The second one decides to reboot after 1/2 minutes and doesn’t stop.


If only my 2 Kindles had lasted more than a year…


I thought for a moment they were talking about pip windows not remaining on top. Disappointed I am.


What does he mean by required? This law would apply to a tiny fraction of users - no one in my continent for example. I hope he understands there’s no way it should be required for everyone.


I don’t recall anything related to accepting warnings or changing system time but I may have missed it.


I don’t think openSUSE markets itself properly. I can’t believe EU_OS picked Fedora instead. That makes 0 sense.


I used to hop distributions in my youth, between 2000 and 2019. I have settled on Manjaro and never looked back.
As of today, my desktop works perfectly and I have not seen any stability issues.
I am considering testing openSUSE Slowroll in the coming months but not on my main computer. What’s holding me back is that I can’t see any momentum behind Slowroll. I have no clue if the solution will be supported for a long period. I’d like to have more guarantees than what is on openSUSE website.


I’m too old for that. I’m running a fairly recent laptop - 4 years old. It’s not a beast but largely enough for my usage. Not enough for Gentoo though!


I love Debian. Debian is king, Debian is life! However on my desktop I prefer a semi-rolling release distribution.


I’ve never regretted it for the past 7 years on my daily drivers. That’s why I don’t get the constant criticism around this distribution.
What is the logic behind the renaming? Is “Resources” more intuitive than “Gnome System Monitor”?