Nobody who packages debs are updating their applications for jammy anymore. Anything I install is several versions old at this point. Just the other day I tried to compile an application that uses Autocxx, only to find that it requires C++14 headers, and the jammy repo only had up to 12 or 13. I know I can add PPAs or get things other ways, but it kind of defeats the point of a package manager if I’m constantly hunting for things outside of it.
I’m looking forward to Cosmic, but I’m curious if it will delay the 24.04 LTS release. 22.04 is pretty long in the tooth at this point.
PinePower is another good option that’s not very expensive. 65W with 2 C ports and 1 A port for $25.
These are the atomizers I bought: https://www.pinabarware.com/products/glass-cocktail-atomizer-6-pack-commercial-bar-pack And the citrus extract brand I bought is Flavorganics, but anything that’s just the oil in alcohol can work. Just check the label.
EDIT: You can also use the atomizers for things like absinthe or rose water.
Atomizer of extract is exactly what I use. Don’t try it with just the oil; it’ll clog up your atomizer. Find an extract that only has oil and alcohol as the ingredients. It’s 80% as good as a citrus twist for 1% of the work.
It’s happened to several games in the past that couldn’t prevent people from cheating.
And those games are…? There are plenty of games that have allowed anticheat to work on Linux and haven’t imploded, but I don’t know of a single one that has. Care to encourage enlighten me?
Show me a standard that was destroyed by EEE and I’ll show you a standard that never took off in the first place.
XMPP says hi.
EAC works in Proton, as long as the developer takes the time to configure it right.
Pop is great for gaming, and part of the reason I picked it was so I’d have access to more software packages. No regrets.
This is making perfect the enemy of good. What’s actually going to happen is people are going to use “password123” because they can remember it.
Same here in every point, except my wife’s work computer is Windows 10, not 11.
I still want Material back.
Plenty of open source applications are sold. Being open source doesn’t mean you have to give the compiled application away for free.
Try putting a laptop running Windows to sleep for a week and see if it has any battery left.