Since lots of ppl already cover laptop different options, i will skip this part.
Blender is a huge topic. What exactly does your wife exactly do? Something like sculpting, rigging don’t need much gpu power. How complicated the scene is it? For a complicated scene with un-optimisted mesh, it can be expensive. The most expensive part should be high quality rendering. But you can use render farm to “outsourcing” jobs to remote hosts.
Also, it’s 2024. Ww can already launch and run blender remotely thru vm and streaming technology smoothly.
Keep in min that this sw only supports x, not w/ Wayland. Chk the ticket for detail
Plz keep us update on your thoughts, progress, etc. There has very few posts on this topic.
Lots ppl nowadays don’t even own a pc or mac. The market shares already prove lots of ppl can live without desktop. Unless your family need to use complicated softwares like cad, compilers… My point is most ppl do consider their phone and tablet just work. And those two’s maintenance are a lot simpler. Of course, your family, your choice.
I saw an emergency btn in grapheneos. Never use it.
Or we can just decrease the importance of desktop. Users like mobile more. So I just self host stuff and offload data and apps to my server. Thin client (desktop/laptop/mobile/tablet) + thick server.
Google etesync. It has everything you need and light weight and written in modern languages, python. It even supports e2e encryption and open source hosting option. You are welcome.
Good to know. Ty.
Can you elaborate on their actions on discouraging users’ private repo? Ty.
I hope we have a ceremony to pay our respects on pioneers like Larry.
What I really want is to read asciidoc or makrup as static page in koreader except the dynamic table part. I personally think static ebook is the most efficient way to read except the dynamic table part(sorting, show/hide col, simple filter), so can anyone please tell me if this project can achieve it?
Have you heard about grist?
How about a doc editor, not code editor, not m$ word. Just a simple modern doc editor.
We really don’t have a native asciidoc editor, not even one. Unlike other apps which we don’t use it frequently that even electron liked apps’ performance are acceptable, doc editor should be built in native.
We have something like https://www.appflowy.io/ and https://www.getgrist.com/, but none of them are native.
Why not? ;)
It’s always good to have another self hosted option
Before we max bet on phones, I think we should nail tablet first. The GUI for the current Linux apps are designed for mouse, not for phone/tablet.
Thanks for the detail instructions. Sounds fun :)
That’s rare. Would you mind to elaborate how do you actually setup when you are free? Ty.
My 4 generation i7 4g desktop is still fine to do that. Lol.
I won’t use that pc for complicated scanned un-optimisted scene though.