Most Arch users (myself included) don’t recommend Arch to n00bs or even light seasoned Linux users if they already are happy with their setup.
But the meme is the meme and I like bullying Arch elitists.
Most Arch users (myself included) don’t recommend Arch to n00bs or even light seasoned Linux users if they already are happy with their setup.
But the meme is the meme and I like bullying Arch elitists.
You can use a couple already in the nightly builds of both firefox and the respective add-on
But avoid Ticketmaster.
For gaming, yes. 100% GUI. Not even codecs or the like.
Walk him through the GNOME paradigm, it could be a let down or a game changer it depends on their needs.
Yeah, it bothers me too.
Just give me functionality and minimalistic GTK4/Qt6 designs and I’m done.
Fluent is alright, but not madly in love with it.
Yes, price goes off the roof for upgrads, buts it’s Apple, they’re literally known for scalping their own user base since the 80’s. Nothing has changed.
Mac mini will never support Linux; is the other way around. Asahi is bootable.
$799.00 USD gets you the Mac mini with the same (maybe faster?) RAM and (slightly faster) SSD.
And it very comfortably beats the 7535U while consuming less energy & staying cooler.
Definitely a deal breaker [M2 Mac mini] for Windows x86 dependant workflows; not so much for Linux users tho.
I think AMD is the only one with a real chance at matching and maybe beating Apple in the mini PC space, but pricing and architectural differences still make it really challenging.
/home/user/.config/stremio/stremio-cache/
hack me with 0 click interaction
That’s very doable on Linux too.
In other comment you said something along the lines of “just hire an expert”. They charge way more by the hour.
Maintaining a distro for this very reason will never look ‘cheaper’ for executives. Trust me. They rather pay you to see stuff that has CLEAR and FAST deliverables, that’s what they do what they do, make/save money; take shortcuts.
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haha ok, you got me
Happy hacking ✌️
VM are as easy as point and click with GNOME Boxes, also available as standalone.
Never heard of it. What’s its selling point?
My #1 choice, although I don’t like the q, i or a. Still feels more airy than IBM Plex (my #2 choice).
Honest to Tux, I’ve never memorized a single IPv6 since its public release; ever.
The whole Silicon Valley, governments and economic infrastructure of the world hang by a thread made of bootleg shortcuts.
My head canon is that Pingu is the only mascot for GNOME.