Yeah, unless it’s a formal setting, reader comprehension comes before all else
Yeah, unless it’s a formal setting, reader comprehension comes before all else
Alternative is like… a single gigabyte of local storage on these things
I don’t think this is a bad question at all, personally I would prefer to mount the drive once and symlink folders for a couple reasons:
One possible con to symlinks is that certain (linux native) software can misbehave when it has to interact with them, but this is a fairly uncommon issue. Stuff ran through wine or proton should support them just fine, as they are abstracted away.
If I could give you a loaf of bread for the joy you have brought here, I would
Try it on duckduckgo, I have never tested it. They try to replicate a lot of google’s functionality.
Toronto uses a similar system and I keep the tickets because I can tell my phone to run scripts when it scans them lol
Why is your smart road using significantly more than a billion addresses (understatement) per square meter?
the user is always right
You can plug in a keyboard, mouse, and monitor
Once it all gets to ram, you should be just fine
Weird configs aren’t always a tell, my daily driver is a desktop with a tigerlake mobile engineering sample cpu
Steam deck has a full fat kde desktop on the stock os
I don’t think that is what they mean by “which is a bit like MIPS or RISC-V.“
Windows isn’t / doesn’t use a microkernel
Rosetta 2 was so good because M1 had hardware to help with x86 emulation. Presumably qualcomm can do the same thing.
The mainboard looks cluttered due to the verbose silkscreening, it doesn’t actually look that complex compared to the other mainboards.
CUPS eats printers and shits out function, it’s all open source so underlying isa doesn’t matter much.
A lot of software people use on desktop is proprietary and not source available. There is also no guarantee open source stuff is portable.
Intel GPUs also support FSR
Honestly, as an american, I could live with watered down rights if it meant a more representative government