Arch is great but who cares what you’re neighbor uses. Just enjoy Linux.
Arch is great but who cares what you’re neighbor uses. Just enjoy Linux.
I have been using Linux forever. I’ve used Red hat, SUSE, Debian, Slackware, Mandrake, Ubuntu and now Arch with KDE. Part of the fun is trying different distros.
I’ve currently settled with vanilla Arch with KDE (Gnome get it together) and a bunch of flatpaks for user software stuff. I really like rolling releases these days. Just keep the core install minimal and tight.
Also the Arch forum community is top notch.
With that said I would start with package manager and desktop GUI you like and then go from there.
Just good ass coffee
Meh
Just make a chip that is cheaper, more energy efficient and I’ll be happy. I keep hearing that laptops, desktops, consoles and phones don’t matter but for some reason companies in those markets are doing okay (Nvidia, AMD, TSMC)
So they’re not just focus on marketing?
Correct! Well unless, they’re starving and need to feed their families.
Give us backwards compatibility!
I’m sad.
Party is over. My wife’s work recently mentioned no raises for remote workers.
I agree that cds are better. Mostly because they didn’t degrade or make pop or crack noises. Sort of sucks that we didn’t have physical flat storage for FLAC. Those are the real deal. But then it depends on the studio mix and recording.
Valve is the only good thing in the hellscape. Linux support, cheap games and free multiplayer.
Who else provides this?
Just watched the 2nd episode and it’s was okay but it the main protagonist goes from desert to forest like 3 times walking. No food, a small thing of water. I’m probably missing something.
Sounds like they’re using computers effectively. Not sure why this is news.
There’s gpo and registry settings to turn that crap off. Sadly there’s a ton of it.
Checks out
“All your base are belong to us”
How can this be? All the games I buy on Steam are cheaper than on other platforms. Where are these cheaper games?
The only way to get them to really make changes is to leave.
I’m guessing this means new pi versions soon.
Great news! Crazy to think that Valve is hijacking/liberating the Windows gaming library. You would think that Microsoft would be doing more to prevent this.