

It’s also typically in the footer under instances.
It’s also typically in the footer under instances.
Ok.
Hi.
Cool, I’m gonna hack my car.
I already have a bunch of those, but I want more than just a monitor. I’d like to connect it to my dock and have both of my 4k displays connected and running at the full 60hz.
Also the ability to add an eGPU would be killer. Great portable gaming experience, and a “real” at home gaming experience with the eGPU.
Be the change you want to see in the world.
That too, but I don’t expect that to be a problem after it’s been out for more than a few weeks.
Currently it’s based off of Arch right? Are there many compatibility issues with its current form?
I use mine as my daily use “laptop” since my other laptop died, and was less powerful any way.
I just wish it had better IO. Either 2 USB C ports, or even better USB 4 and I’d own one by now.
A good UI/UX is what Linux needs most to get people to switch. Valve has the money to pour into actually making something people want to use. Now I just hope the desktop release gets the same polish.
I don’t have to. It’s just easier to work left to right with the order of the tabs.
This is work work, not just dorking around at home.
More like DEI Hydrogen Monoxide
As you start getting closer to your memory limit windows starts unloading things. 11 on first startup will use like 4+ gigs, but only really needs about 2. I honestly have no idea what it’s doing with all that extra ram.
Disk caching isn’t counted in the ram used number task manager gives you so it’s not like that’s what it’s being used for.
For the first time ever, teaching as well as the best human tutors is within our reach.
No it fucking isn’t. The video calls are awful and don’t do anything to help you learn why what you said is wrong. Lilly just acts confused and ignores what you said. And in their normal explanations it just assumes why you didn’t know something, gives an answer for what it guessed, and doesn’t do anything else. The old explanations were much better than the new garbage they offer.
Any news on if Samsungs “2nm” will actually be good? I haven’t paid attention to them since the 8nm and Nvidia 30 series of GPUs and those were rough compared to AMD on TSMCs 7nm. Maybe Samsungs 2nm will be on par with TSMCs 3?
I gave up entirely on my Ender 3 pro. No amount of tweaking could get it to print more or less flawlessly every time. There was always an issue that needed tweaking every time I fired it up. Everything I changed to make it better only made it worse.
But somehow my newer Ender 3 S1 pro has been mostly flawless. Calibration has taken a while, but its built in bed leveling actually works. You’ll still need to do the initial leg work. But now that that’s done I just periodically run the bed leveling and mostly just fire it up, start a print, and let it go. I’m never again going to touch a custom firmware.
What world are you living in? Linux is everywhere for servers, not end user computers. Unless you’re counting android/POS systems that are hyper locked down.
just moving them to a dedicated window.
That’s the key, it’s like having a separate window, but without the separate window.
At work I’ll open anywhere between 40 and 100 tabs at a time, but I want to keep them near my existing tabs and not in another window. I have an extension that opens them all in a new tab group. I typically work from the left edge of the group and close out of tabs as I get through them. I can still hop between my non grouped and grouped tabs without having to change windows. And if I want to pause it for a bit then I “minimize” the group like a window.
I prefer wide local area network.
Actually now I’m curious. Could you do a lan game over a cell connection? Do carriers isolate devices?
And this is the reason why I use lemmy and not mastodon.
Linux is your easiest bet. I forget how windows does its MDM, or if it’s easy to bypass. But it knows it’s a corporate computer so it’s going to ask for the corporate login and auto provision itself for it. If a reinstall didn’t work then you’d have to do Somme other trickery to bypass it.
Or just install Linux and have it not care. Ubuntu and Linux mint are pretty noob friendly.
Can’t wait for their new album The Scholaceans.