Manager “So all that you need is more strain to reduce the stress? Here are 10 more tasks which should strain you quite a bit”
Manager “So all that you need is more strain to reduce the stress? Here are 10 more tasks which should strain you quite a bit”
If true, that explains a lot. Where I’m from the pizza slice alone costs that much.
This is the reason I have a asustor NAS. Yes, it’s not as feature-rich and there are some services they offer that require an account, but nothing is really forced on you.
This is false for at least World of Warcraft. Everyone who has every done any random group content can attest to the fact that it is always hardest to find a good tank.
Thanks for the link! Was an interesting read.
Isn’t it always?
To be fair, if you use an oven mitt, it is about two gloves full of garlic.
Do you have a source that this claim is just a myth?
To be fair, if you do not care about the newest iteration of whatever Nvidia is up to (Frame Generation, RTX HDR, etc.) and don’t play games with kernel-level anti-cheat systems, there are really no issues with gaming on Linux these days - at least in my experience.
You’re absolutely right that Linux is still missing a lot of the features that are available on Windows. But the freedom you get with it is so worth it for me, even if my 4090 is bored most of the time.
One day I’ll be able to use my Meta Quest 2 on Linux without any issues.
… in the US. In other countries, they can’t be bought and likely never will be.
As a Martian I feel left out.
KDE X11 is also quite janky for me. KDE with Wayland is pretty smooth. I’m using Fedora 40 btw so no idea if that is because Wayland is the new default when using the KDE spin.
True.
The only thing the average consumer will even notice is the end of support for Windows 10. However, once the prompt to upgrade to Windows 11 appears, 99% will click “yes” and forget about it. They might be a little annoyed by the changes, but that will be all.
In the real world? Yes. In art, not necessarily:
Add Norton to that list. They also perform their own MITM attack on your pc to ensure your certificates are “safe”…
I can see a Steamdeck 2 happening, but definitely not a 3.