I wouldn’t say ‘only’. There were a lot of downvoted things that were just controversial.
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I wouldn’t say ‘only’. There were a lot of downvoted things that were just controversial.
Often there are multiple ways to interpret a poster’s intentions, and if you see a heavily downvoted comment you will automatically assume the worst.
It wasn’t that new (2017), it just had weird hardware which iirc only recently got supported without proprietary drivers by the new audio system.
This is funny because on a laptop I had I did this exact same progression - I started on Debian, but it didn’t have the right kernel version for my audio drivers, so I switched to Fedora, but it was running slowly (probably because of gnome, it lets you choose so this was my fault) so I moved to arch (with xfce) because it has a reputation for being relatively lightweight. It worked better, but it took longer to get working with the unusual chromebook hardware.
IDK, but I think it’s cool that people have the option. Maybe if you’re just coming up with new ways to do the same things, if they turn out to be better GNU can take inspiration and other distros can switch, benefitting everyone. Or it could just be as a fun hobby, many people do these sorts of things just because it’s what they enjoy doing. I guess it might be the sort of thing you do just to see if it can be done.
If you install it locally, it will be as secure as any other thing you do on your computer.
yea, its funny to see xkcd.com/792 from 2010, back when google wasn’t evil
Blender is also great, probably because it has organized teams, meetings, ongoing large projects, deadlines, etc
I still use Windows as my main computer, partially because I got this computer before getting into linux and have built up a lot files on it, and because I have a WMR VR headset that doesn’t currently have controller support on the open source drivers (maybe once Microsoft kills WMR with the next windows version I’ll switch)
Doesn’t a 3070 have less than 7k cores? A UHD 750 (relatively recent iGPU) only has 256.
And I don’t know the structure of JSON that well, but can’t tokens be made of multiple chars?
Shutter encoder, it has a ton of useful tools built in for quick video conversion, compression, trimming, etc, and it works very well for batch encoding of a lot of different video files
Affine, its a surprisingly feature rich notes app (open source but all cloud features are currently paid)
KopiaUI, an easy to use automatic backup program
for a quick web based downloader I use https://cobalt.tools/
depends on quantization
Kind of? There is one singular Linux distribution designed to work on macs, and it’s still missing a lot of features the last time I checked
People here are not understanding that language changes with location
On a laptop I had the manufacturer’s linux driver worked much worse than the open source one. I would recommend checking if any other drivers are available for your trackpad.
something like this would be really neat if you could have it interact with the borders of your other windows
Lemmy seems better for asking questions/problem solving, but it doesn’t seem as good for growing a community or more casual chatting about a project because discord has that social aspect and demands much less effort for each ‘post’.
Chromebooks are insanely locked down at schools. I got one on eBay for $40, installed linux, and now it can play Minecraft Java at 60 fps so that’s something.