[03:19] <lotuspsychje> good morning
[03:19] <lotuspsychje> and happy new year to all ubuntu crew
[08:46] <ravage> Paris: https://flutter.dev/
[09:05] <Paris> right i read about it ravage, is it really used by now for new Ubuntu apps?
[09:10] <ravage> the new installer uses it
[09:10] <ravage> also https://github.com/ubuntu/app-center
[09:15] <Paris> okay i see.
[09:16] <Paris> many new apps will start to use that then
[09:16] <Paris> the next generation of wayland linux graphic apps.
[09:16] <Paris> or games maybe.
[13:20] <Paris> laptop versus tablet and beyond https://pastebin.com/TezKubcJ (if you're bored)
[13:46] <Your_Dog> Oh darn it, I was gonna give a feedback to Paris saying how that pro's and cons is gonna be meaningless because of the hybrids such as 2-in-1s
[15:42] <pagios>  question, say a client is configured to use a mgt-wpa2 network, does he store on his phone/pc that that given sid uses a given authentication method? or its just the password that is stored on the client and not the type ? '
[16:17] <leftyfb> pagios: you might try asking this in #networking. To be honest, I've seen both. I think it depends on the configuration
[16:23] <Menzador> Your_Dog: On top of this, some laptops have SIM support built in, and you can also purchase cellular devices for use in computer systems from cellular network providers
[16:23] <jeremy31> pagios: There is a lot stored depending on OS but it is usually flexible that the encryption can change