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Steam deck has a full fat kde desktop on the stock os
Steam deck has a full fat kde desktop on the stock os
Windows isn’t / doesn’t use a microkernel
Try Qalculate, it is extremely powerful and better that anything else imo
I would recommend ProtonVPN, Windscribe is kinda predatory in their pricing and I don’t appreciate it
Windows hibernation is about as broken as linux hibernation, i.e. they both mostly work most of the time, but there is good reason both hide them away by default (if you can really say linux hides anything, with these things being decided by distros and not kernel devs). It is naive to say windows has “solved” hibernation. Either you don’t use it much or have very basic hardware and software needs.
Edit: as a side note, neither iOS nor android devices use anything similar to hibernate, so I am a bit lost with what you mean by arm causing hibernation implementation pressure.
Can’t wait for vertical tabs
You seem profoundly confused on what the hell you actually want
One option is to leave it plugged in and hope the charge controller isn’t stupid. There might be a bios option for AC mode or similar, dunno how custom the firmware on these old macbooks is.
Steam has a built in discovery queue that contains a list of games it thinks you might like (and it it infinite, so it technically contains every game on the platform)
ffmpeg will be your friend
Video game investment hits rock bottom and excellent indie games gobble up the space, no loss keep the investment down please
It’s enough to put a bad taste in my mouth, it ended up on HN if you want to read some more critical commentary (of kagi and of the blogger)
I am not affiliated with the writer in any way.
Searxng
Their scumbag CEO really soured kagi for me
The other flash chip storing program code for the rp2040 will decay before then making the longevity marketing dumb
It does support arm!! Most arm devices do not support UEFI though, and have very proprietary boot processes requiring custom kernels and such, so your milage may vary. UEFI arm (like on Libre Computer boards) will work flawlessly.
This only ever really applies to devices without UIs or otherwise embedded OSs, and personally I wouldn’t trust a drive with more than a handful of files in such a device anyway.
I personally just set the index depth to 0 in the config so it only searches the root directory for bootable files
Weird configs aren’t always a tell, my daily driver is a desktop with a tigerlake mobile engineering sample cpu