I use the integrated graphics of my Ryzen 9 7940HS and they’re more than enough for all workloads. Light weight gaming also works pretty well on it.
I use the integrated graphics of my Ryzen 9 7940HS and they’re more than enough for all workloads. Light weight gaming also works pretty well on it.
I quite doubt that, infrastructure to provide Terabytes of bandwidth per second isn’t cheap, and employing people who are on watch 24/7 and maintain it all, aren’t cheap either.
The house series was actually quite fun to watch, and you could learn a couple of things from it. But the other content except maybe factory tours and server stuff is just straight up advertising and boring.
If you don’t need any of the Pi specific features. Then buy a sbc from another brand. You get way more for your money and more features
Last time I checked Fusion360 worked on Linux with Wine/Bottles
No they never said that, the huge problem here is, is that the fangame runs on nintendo licensed hardware using nintendo licensed SDKs. A lot of fangames that mod valve games don’t use any steam tools and Valve is still completely fine with the mods.
Unfortunately the HDR implementation in Windows also isn’t flawless and has some big issues.
Fusion 360 actually works under Linux with Bottles. Some other Autodesk products also have native Linux versions.
The thing is, if you can’t uninstall it, then Windows will repeatedly try to shove the feature into your face, until you enable it again
It does stop bots, but only extremely simple bots that for instance scrape data. That’s mostly it though, more sophisticated bots can easily beat Captchas
Slow computers and awful cheap Keyboards
Other challenges include access to battery materials and battery degradation, though CATL claims this second pain point is not an issue with its latest battery.
Makes sense. Thanks for the answer
There isn’t such thing as a WM under Wayland. There are only compositors which make up everything such as the WM, Effects compositor, io etc. To standardize things for smaller compositors things like wlroots exist. Creating a basic compositor using that is around 100 lines of code