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Is there anything wrong with that?
Is there anything wrong with that?
If your terminal tells you to input a highly specific, full-length sentence, do not input that sentence. Linus.
How tf does that work? Amazing
Don’t be pedantic. It’s obvious the OP is referring to the client portion of Gmail, not the service portion.
I prefer individual questions. More searchable that way. Should have mandatory formatting to ensure the question is summarized in the title. Weekly discussion threads make it more difficult to find answers to your questions if someone has had the same question in the past.
Happen to know anything about how windowed games work with a tiling manager? I often stream a buddy’s Elden Ring gameplay while playing myself, but having only one screen means I have to have the Discord popout in the top corner and the gameplay in windowed.
Fortnite is cringe anyway
Yeah, I’ve saved this post in case I ever manage to pester my friends into ditching Windows
He did manage to have xfce-panels disappear once though.
Tbf even I’ve done this.
Yikies, I imagine adult toys have seen some shit
Cause then we’d be thinking we’re monkeys on a spherical rock in a vacuum instead of calibrating clocks to a radioactive element to make sure everyone tunes in to wheel of fortune on time while this oblate spheroid tumbles around
Just a little sodium chloride
How would a cloud OS even work? Like what would your PC boot in to?
In order to get my copy of Cyberpunk (GOG) working I ended up running GOG Galaxy via Steam and launching the game from it. Possibly the most ape brained solution to that problem, but if it works it works lol
Was a bitch for me to get HOMM3 set up. But in the end I got it working. Would certainly be more plug n play on Windows, but I don’t mind a little inconvenience if it means I’m not supporting from fuckass tech bro that wants my data.
Tbh I see this as a problem. For instance, I’ve been considering going into politics and one of my main concerns is the security of our government’s information. Right now the Americans could have a direct line of access to all of our doings simply because we use Windows. Not to mention there’s the matter of Recall which, while not implemented in Windows 10, will likely be included when the government switches from Windows 10. That itself is a huge security risk. So the only options are to implement an existing Linux distro or to fork and maintain one specifically for the government. And that would be all well and good if it didn’t require retraining every government employee to use Linux.
I’m not entirely certain about that. For instance, on Linux I always have to look up how to create symlinks even though I’ve been using the OS exclusively for three years. On Windows, it is: Right click -> Create shortcut. It’s easier for most people to remember a 2 action process than a console command with multiple options and specific syntax. But of course, this is only one example and doesn’t apply to everything. For instance, I have absolutely no trouble remembering mkdir, cp, or rm. I think it’s a bit of a mixed bag.
My reaction was probably a bit heavy handed as well. My apologies.
I was expanding on your point, you twat. But hey, just be a snarky cunt. I’m sure that’ll get you far.
Aren’t you just pleasant.
I’m not certain that OEM bloatware will account for a 20% performance loss.