

Could be, possibly, maybe, if it works, if its reliable, we hope, if its affordable that it could change how people use glasses.
Could be, possibly, maybe, if it works, if its reliable, we hope, if its affordable that it could change how people use glasses.
Same here
I’ve been enjoying CachyOS as well. I haven’t gone digging into documentation too much but when I search I typically end up on Arch related forums. Chatgpt helps a lot too.
MacOS monte - 485
MacOS Ventura - 327
Placebo - Without You I’m Nothing - 263
Monkey Island 1 - 243
ACE - 165
AmigaPower - 154
Weekly Famitsu 1993 Complete - 141
I would dual boot first. I’m doing that myself at the moment with Pop OS. I disconnected my existing drives leaving just the drive I’d install Linux to. Ran the installer, then reconnected. I hit f12 at boot to select startup. I did this to avoid dealing with grub or messing with the windows bootloader. I haven’t had good experiences with it in the past.
My biggest problem with trying Linux at the moment is I have a USB audio mixer that Linux refuses to enable. I can tell it sees it, it just won’t list it as a selectable audio device or send audio through to it. So I have no sound.
I’ve been using Pop OS on an old surface pro I have. I was surprised everything just worked out of the box. I’ve been enjoying it so far but haven’t done much other than web browsing and using a few applications. I’ll have to try a dual boot on my gaming PC.
That is wild they’ve never met.
I’m a big fan of the Inspector Morse series. Theres the original series called Inspector Morse made in the late 80s. Then a show called Lewis made in the early 2000s. Then Endeavour which is a prequel to Inspector Morse which was made recently. All are good in their own way. These are all very slow, methodical, and long episodes made by ITV in the UK. There are loose overarching plot elements in each show that roll out slowly over the seasons. I have to be in a mood to watch them though. Usually late winter, or fall is when that happens.
Here’s the article about the class action lawsuit - https://themarkup.org/impact/2025/05/02/after-markup-investigation-linkedin-and-google-face-lawsuit-alleging-improper-access-to-health-data
Google translates that as Intergalactic Bow Community =\
Thanks for the write up. I’ll give it a shot and see what its like. Another point of concern was the amount of tweaking I’d have to do. I’m used to quite a few games in Windows not working well out of the gate but it kind of drives me nuts. So I wouldn’t want more of that in Linux. My steam library looks like this:
Its primarily issues reported on the linux gaming subreddit. You can just do a search on that sub. One of the more recent posts that really illustrated how bad things were (to me) was this post: https://old.reddit.com/r/linux_gaming/comments/1l4ntj6/i_give_up_on_linux_for_now/
I wanted to switch but then saw nvidia’s drivers are even worse on linux than windows. Maybe once I’m ready for a gpu upgrade I’ll go AMD and make the switch because it feels like if theres little hope of nvidia fixing their drivers for PC there is zero hope for linux.
Reminds me of tetris the grand master.
Is there any way to download this for offline play to preserve it for when Google inevitably removes this at some point later?
I have a high fail rate with Samsung SD cards. Oddly the cheap-o no name ones haven’t failed yet.
Its apparent that the health of the internet has a direct impact on the health of society.
I’d give it a shot on the PC.
Secure boot security used as ransomware to ensure Windows purchases.