BOFA DEEEEEEZ NUUUUUUUTS
HAH GOTEEEM
I use Arch btw
BOFA DEEEEEEZ NUUUUUUUTS
HAH GOTEEEM
But like you could run games on Linux. https://protondb.com
Does Bazzite count? I recommend Bazzite
Actually upvotes on Reddit is much harder. Because you’ll get burried in so much shit, nobody will see your post. The algorithm is so shit that only the most popular communities get shown first.
Lemmy is much better, people will read your post and it will actually go somewhere.
I hear they’re really bad at school shooter simulator
Yeah I just tried it on my arch desktop and android phone and couldn’t get it to find my devices. Perhaps it’s cause the devices are on VPN?
If it’s anything big I send it to my synology nas. If it’s something small then I honestly just send it through Signal. Although, I do wanna try this kde connect thing out as well.
Your screen on the left appears to be rotated vertically, rotate it 90 degrees clockwise and it should be better.
I add this thing on my site
Someone screenshot this and repost it to mastodon or something
Nah the tik toks are worse. We didn’t have “brain rot” when we were young
I would think chromium would use less memory
It reaaaally depends. Say the person only needs a browser, once they or someone installs the OS, they can just go to firefox and get started doing whatever they do. If they want to play some games then they might need to learn how to get steam, wine, lutris and stuff installed. However, some distros like Bazzite has that installed. I guess it all depends what they want to do with the computer and how much they want to play around with it.
Well you’re looking at it. 3.5in is faster
How about we make phones repairable. Like maybe removable batteries like in the fairphone.
supercapacitors
I remember them canceling it because I remember they said they didn’t have those anymore. Didn’t really see a reason to go to McDonald’s anymore
I installed Bazzite on a sibling’s thinkpad and it was amazing. Chose KDE, out of the box, it was amazing. Fingerprint fprint was pre installed, just had to scan them in settings. Battery management and power level settings (power save or performance) were also already installed. Everything has been flawless. Even full disk encryption works amazingly well without hiccups. I remember trying it on Ubuntu and it bricked itself or something and gave up on it.
Dual booting it and installation was a walk in the park.