Wasn’t expecting a good philosophical take but I’m glad I clicked on the video, good one
Wasn’t expecting a good philosophical take but I’m glad I clicked on the video, good one
I honestly can’t wrap my head around how to use Mastodon. Idk how to search for things that would interest me.
I’m just glad Lemmy exists.
It’s not FOSS and you need an account but in a pinch and for just learning it’s really good.
FreeCAD is great but has some certain limitations you may run into with more complicated projects.
Onshape is amazing given you can use it for free but… It has other types of limitations regarding ownership and licencing (for free version).
I’m at the point where I still miss some Windows functionality but at the same time I’ve been on Linux for half a year now and can say with absolute certainty that there are now things that I would miss from Linux if I switched back to Windows.
So both OS can now irritate me equally in different ways.
How would the elevators work if it was like 2nd picture?
It’s good to ask questions because without questions we would have just answers and answers without questions are just statements
May as well sue themselves for not suing them sooner
lol
So it’s a “run somewhere” then?
An army of John Backplips stomping trough everything until the enemy trains William Front Flip AI sounds terrifying.
I had cousins account and I found torrenting still much more convenient than having to open Netflix in the propper browser or app to play with semi-decent quality.
I still have my Steam Controller but I was itching for better Gyro after playing with Steam Deck so I picked up PS5 controller for PC after doing some research.
I like the PS5 one quite a lot, it does have nice upgrades over the Steam Controller like the adaptive triggers which work only in some games though and the haptics are sooo much better… But the battery life is a complete joke, it’s really annoying.
With SC I’ve just chucked in two AA batteries and was set for 3 months+ with PS5 controller I can barely get 10h with haptics and got around 15h without haptics… And it takes ages to charge too…
The only appeal of this new controller is the touch stick for gyro but other than that this seems quite lackluster imo.
Have you tried Fedora recently or are you stuck in its early Wayland days?
SSD is soldered to the board. With only 8GB you’ll be using the swap partiton a lot so for anything exceeding 8GB of RAM you will be using the SSD as a slower “RAM” which will wear it’s lifespan down by constantly writing/reading into it’ s swap partition.
As far as I know Vivaldi is quite prepared to get things working as much as possible with Manifest V3 and putting a lot of work in their own adblocker as well because of it.
There is a version of UBlock Origin that works with V3 but it is limited compared to normal one, will see how it goes but for now I think they can delay with the V3 update for some time.
Just list every single thing in existance the user can possibly do… “By agreeing to these terms the user can,… In case the user can’t do any of the following the user is permitted to not do any of the following.”
I personally don’t have a use for a mail client so majority of this update is useless to me but there are few interesting features I may get used to especially on my laptop.
I couldn’t care less about memory usage on my desktop with 64GB RAM but on my laptop that’s a different story. The Break Mode sounds also stupid at first but I may actually have use for it, will try and see.
Is there a way for KDE connect to connect PC with phone if phone is on WiFi and PC on LAN going trough different router in the same network?
I prefer the ergonomics of original SC over SD but SD has better controls. I want the best of both.