Potatoes are free hardware though? You can grow them yourself, study the source code, make changes to it and release it for others to use. Pretty sure you can’t do that with most modern computers
Potatoes are free hardware though? You can grow them yourself, study the source code, make changes to it and release it for others to use. Pretty sure you can’t do that with most modern computers
I just went through and tried out a lot of stuff in VMs and live USBs, and switched to an actual install when I got confident enough/was tired of USB boot speeds
maybe it’s just me but I find just doing things myself much more fun and useful than reading guides
i just started out with whatever distro looked the best in promotional pics, which was kde neon in my case (kde neon <3)
imo it’s more important to go with the interesting option (things like kde neon) than the easy option like Mint, at least it’s what gave me the motivation to try things out and learn Linux
oooh w series are cool
t430 runs great for me but if you need more (stock) performance maybe the t480?
but then they won’t be able to install apps
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How much of the power consumption is from the servers and how much is from the clients?
code { (40 + Mathf.floor( Mathf.random() * 30) ) * 3 }% faster with modal text editors
running ventoy on a portable ssd is so wacky lol, I love it
really hope you can get this to work
it was kinda a joke lmao
i completely agree with you
I sorta agree, but the “greater cause” doesn’t exist.
windows: slower by 50s
it’d be funny if municipalities all over the eu started switching to Linux because they want a Microsoft campus
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Companies that profit off of foss works should def contribute and monitor the projects, but I’m not sure how you could force them to.
I feel the same way but Brodie’s usually fine