Kinda off-topic but, why did people start calling ram speed MT/s instead of MHz? I started noticing it in LTT videos a while ago but never really figured out why they changed it.
Kinda off-topic but, why did people start calling ram speed MT/s instead of MHz? I started noticing it in LTT videos a while ago but never really figured out why they changed it.
Tbf npp has much more functionality than regular notepad.
Just the syntax highlighting alone probably dramatically lowers the amount of text it can render.
Which is why (iirc) DuckDuckGo uses bing as the actual search engine.
Edit: misread your comment, thought it said bing (as in the search) is honestly really good
Which imo it is, once you strip out all the other bullshit like DuckDuckGo does
You don’t need to root the stock ROM to install a custom one, you just need an unlocked bootloader
Your answer is much shorter and to the point, but for the people that understand things better with visuals, here’s a Veritasium video about this exact thing
I used to host my own mail server. Getting it up and running with iredmail wasn’t too difficult, but maintaining all of the different components and setting up spam filters and autodiscover and stuff like that is an absolute nightmare.
I just use proton mail. I can point my dns to them, and they do everything else for me.
Only downside is that they don’t expose pop3 or imap, so you have to either use their app, or set up their bridge and host that locally.
Huh, I always thought su stands for super user, but apparently it actually stands for substitute user (according to the manpage)
Or, even worse, A start job is running for ... (10s / no limit)
codegrepper.com and all its shitty clones.
All they do is scrape websites like stack overflow and github issues and present them in a more shitty way, and they somehow manage to get ranked pretty high.
Yeah my pixel 6 pro has adaptive charging, which just means it’ll charge at a slow speed so it’s full just before my alarm goes off.
For me the biggest issue with X is that it can’t do per-display scaling, which makes it pretty annoying to use with one 4k and one 1080p display.
The only workaround that I’ve found so far that sorta works is just scaling everything up to where it looks good on the biggest screen, and then scaling the other screens down using xrandr.
Then again the only reason I haven’t committed to Wayland is because the issues I’ve had there have been much worse.
You mean something like Sponsorblock?
It doesn’t just skip sponsors, it can skip subscription reminders, as well as a bunch of other stuff.
Unfortunately there are still at least some Intel CPU’s that don’t wake from sleep on Ubuntu.
And of course my work laptop just happens to have one of those
Also, KDE Neon only has versions built on the latest Ubuntu LTS, which (I think) only gets a distro upgrade every 2 years. So you’re missing out on all of the interim releases.
I don’t think nvidia drivers update automatically on ubuntu, right? Pretty sure I’ve had to manually switch to new drivers every time
I have upgraded from driver 525 to 535 on 3 different systems (work PC/laptop and personal PC). Every single time the screen would go black and I had to force reboot.
This is absolutely accurate, at least for some people I guess.
Hadn’t heard of bottles before. Is it any different than Lutris?
fyi, long-pressing the period key on Gboard gives you some more symbols to choose from, including /.
also includes some symbols that are already behind other keys which is kinda weird.
I mean it’s mostly an unusual sight in parts of Europe because they don’t need AC’s, they need heating instead.
Most parts of Europe (that I’ve been to) where it gets hot have AC.
It would be like saying that if 99% of Linux users used RedHat.
AOSP is open source sure, but realistically basically everyone is using a closed source version that the OEM has messed with.