

I’ve been using it exclusively (later along with self-hosted Jitsi) since 2017.
There’s tens of millions of messages, doing just fine.


I’ve been using it exclusively (later along with self-hosted Jitsi) since 2017.
There’s tens of millions of messages, doing just fine.


I mean, it has enough RAM to handle some workloads.
But yes, laptop (ideally without a dedicated graphics card) would be better, if you want to do more than gaming.
Though for gaming it’s more than enough, unless you’re into RTS.


It takes up space you can’t use.
Specially in laptops, that’s very bad.


You can buy a USB dock and plug every peripheral into the Deck.
You can use desktop mode, too.
There is nothing the Deck can’t do. It has weaker hardware, but you can game on it just fine.
I have mine plugged into a projector, for watching movies or playing games.
Yes? Why is that a question, there is a link.
I know naming is hard, but there are already other nano projects, so fuck any new ones.


They said fuck sysd, which is fair, I don’t use it on my desktop either.
My service files are still 10-20 lines.


There are systems other than SysV and systemd…
Don’t do false dichotomy.


It’s not like reinstalling Windows wasn’t the best way to make it usable after couple of years.
And sure, HDR is the issue with SMASHING Windows? I always laugh at people who say ‘Linux is not ready for 99% of users’ then point out a feature only 1% uses.
I have not tried Bazzite, so maybe it’s a lot better than Fedora, maybe even Fedora changed, as I dropped it over a decade ago.


Fedora used to fuck up my work laptop after every upgrade, so I migrated to Ubuntu (14), then later to Mint.
I would suggest anyone to have any Fedora-based distro specially with nvidia hw as a second option after Mint.


Gentoo is well documented and works almost out of the box.


They WANT you to use Ai so they can cater the answers sell you ads and stop you from using the internet.


VR headset streaming video from PC without cables.


Exactly.
I also imagine access points in every room.
Can’t wait.
I installed ubuntu for my father in 2010. He has no idea how PCs work, and he’s been fine with it. And we are not even close.


Anyone, who has ever dealt with any management demanding software will tell you, that the management is the only problem.
Dunno about you, but I use every key on larger layouts, so this is definitely a hard no for me.
As long as there are other options, this is a straight up downgrade for no benefit. So absolutely no.