I’m hoping those salt batteries pan out.
I’m hoping those salt batteries pan out.
Yeah I do this currently for my Windows installs. But Windows would freak out on OS updates and reinstalls.
I plan to redirect home on my next build
This is why I ask around! Haven’t heard that suggestion yet
I thought NSFL stood for not safe for lunch.
What’s your recommended Linux distro for a Windows gamer to try?
In that case they should’ve added AI based mod tools instead of just turning them off.
Added. This looks like it would be fun on the Deck and checks out at ProtonDB
*self hosts gitlab with docker run
*still doesn’t know git
‘:confused jackie:’
Is that like EWG SkinDeep?
No joke my dad found a phone while on public trans on his way home from work and 2 hours later the cops showed up knocked and asked for the phone.
Owner choose not to press charges.
I live in a major US city. Who knew!
The rights access bothered me a bit but I realized I don’t care.
Works fantastic thanks.
Yeah. Drop over $100 for a high end Pi or get a old refurbished slim pc for same with more compute/ram, VESA mountable, x64 vs ARM and more expandable…
That’s the biggest issue. Support.
Most of the success of the RPi is due to rasparian and community support.
I need one that works on android tv…
Just tried twire and it requires touch nav
Am I the only one that can still put the beans over the frank?
Edit: I’m 40 btw.
I just started messing with linux on an old laptop. Tried VNC and got annoyed. Switched to xRDP and it works as intended but performance is lackluster on a local network.
Anyone have thoughts or tips?
Back when i worked an office job this is why lots of people would just go sit in thier car during thier break.
I started doing it to take a undisturbed nap. Also so people stop bothering me while I’m on break.
My mouth is full of food and I’m chewing in the break room. Why the fuck are you here to talk to me about work…
Am I the only one who writes the Readme as I add features and do my commits.
Don’t leave your homework until the end and cram away just before it’s due.
Code every other day.
Code. Then review and document.
I also try to maintain my feature list in my Readme. Essentially my roadmap. Work my way down the list and write Code as features are added/updated.
Nice link!!
Codegeex and blackbox look good as far as features go
One big issue with retail computers coming with Linux is the kickbacks from the Windows ecosystem.
Things like AV trials and MS Office. I don’t know if they break even or make a profit on all the bloatware from a Windows based sale.