This article cites sources from 2015…
Yeah, that hasn’t been true for a loooong time
Professional Neckbeard
This article cites sources from 2015…
Yeah, that hasn’t been true for a loooong time
And I thought my 6800XT was big
I feel like you have the wrong idea of what hacking acting a actually is… But yes, as long as you don’t do anything too stupid line forwarding all of your ports or going without any sort of firewall, the chances of you getting hacked are very low…
As for DDOSing, you can get DDOSed with or without self hosting all the same, but I wouldn’t worry about it.
What’s bad about KDE?
If you’re a beginner… or hate jank, don’t use Arch. And make sure you’re using a desktop environment that supports Wayland (GNOME or KDE). Gaming on X11 can be buggy, janky and inconsistent
People calling this a horrible UI have clearly never used SAP…
Doesn’t it stand for “supposed to be structured”?
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You should try kde connect
It goes over all of the steps of setting it up.
GPU passthrough has been pretty good for a while. The reason why Linus couldn’t get it working reliably was because iirc, he tried to do it on windows… I’ve done it before with a single gpu and have very recently set it up again, now that I have a 2nd one and gotta say, it’s pretty damn good…
I really don’t think “has landed” was the best choice of words here…
Try them both and use the one that works better
CrDroid… Use it mostly because it’s stock android with a few extra options…
They are kinda choppy, when compared to native Wayland apps and screensharing from an app, running in xwayland doesn’t really work…
Lots, LOTS, TL;DR - flatpaks are sandboxed and work on every* distro out there, while apt packages are not and only work on debian and it’s derivatives. I’d say on mint or debian, prefer using flatpaks over apt packages as you’re usually gonna get newer versions of software.
you can get em for pretty cheap used
I am gonna get a shit ton of hate for this… MacBook air. Yes, I am on a Linux sublemmy, saying that I like macs but the hardware is just too good to justify spending money on a x86 laptop.
Though, those new snapdragon X Elite laptops do look pretty spicy… Too bad they weren’t yet announced when I bought my Mac.
Bionic reading extension