Title: Do you read Phoronix?
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Poll results: Do you read Phoronix? (total votes: 59)
Yes
34 vote(s)
58%
No
25 vote(s)
42%
I mean the main reason I look at Phoronix is it seems to cover the kernel updates pretty well. Also their benchmarks are great. The three main sites I usually visit in a day is this one, OSNews (though mostly out of habit at this point) and Phoronix. Usually I see the articles about things either here or phoronix first, and then OSnews. Though OSNews is good for non-Linux stuff occasionally as well. Then again I also hang out in Atari / Amiga forums :P
0 Likes
I'm more of a Pink Lady girl, myself.
1 Likes, Who?
I used to buy McIntoshes all the time in the US; but they just aren't available where I live now. I also like the small type of Fuji apples, & granny smiths.
2 Likes, Who?
I read Phoronix at least once a week, and I prefer LWN for more in-depth kernel development news
0 Likes
Yes, it bothers me so much too! If I click on the name of the game I want a link to the game itself (official webpage). Stop trying to trap me in your ad network stupid webpages.
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