

My dad uses Ubuntu on his htpc and its always out of date when I visit. I think Mint or PopOS may be friendlier in that respect.
My dad uses Ubuntu on his htpc and its always out of date when I visit. I think Mint or PopOS may be friendlier in that respect.
Can every oneplus do this, 6 seems extremely old.
That sucks. I never used it but it at least meant the drivers were always good.
Anyone used this?
Not in data mining. You may not even be able to make a vertical taskbar, but you can be sure every keystroke is being recorded.
I dont think websites is a good example, Javascript barely existed back in the day, now you’ve pages that look like animated books as you scroll. Videos also used to be 120p, now they are 4k.
But I’m at like 2-5% cpu usage with firefox and many tabs open, KDE, a file manager, and software center; most of the usage seems to be from the task manager itself. I think its likely some high level language like Javascript slowing things down, which is done to sandbox things and sterilize third party code thats run without vetting.
Do you mind explaining the incentives, why would you want a different controller to boot different things like that?
It would be cool if it was built into the terminal itself, where you’d just select it and it would auto-download and install.
I remember an ad Intel made about how AMD was “gluing their chips together”, being the chiplet design. In the end ram speeds continued to improve and thus the bottlenecks were alleviated, and now every design is the same.
Its sad we need to emulate such junk, but alas, some day we won’t have to.
Cognitive rigidity is a hell of a thing.
Dump it, a faster board is like 30$ now.
Very cool.
Europe better get their head out of their ass and start dumping Microsoft.
Its really happening, crazy that the FPS has shot up so much versus Windows in such a short period.
Europe breaks their own procurement laws to choose Windows, because they are idiots.
Ive been Waiting years for Wayland
I’ve got a bunch of 8bitdo 2C Ultimate controllers, that have both 2.4ghz and Bluetooth, hall effect joysticks, and they cost me 25$ on Amazon.
Intel owns x86, AMD owns x64. Which is funny.
Intel tried to make Itanium which was incompatible with x86 in order to become a monopoly, but AMD extended x86 with x64. AMD won in the end due to adoption, their first chip was the original Athlon64, which came shortly after the pentium 4 and the ghz wars.
I kind of think Ubuntu or Fedora with Gnome or KDE will be the best, given the support and development.