I love it. Didn’t really realised when I bought my phone but now I regret it. What’s the point of racking hundred of GB of Flac file if they sound like shit.
I love it. Didn’t really realised when I bought my phone but now I regret it. What’s the point of racking hundred of GB of Flac file if they sound like shit.
Yeah there’s been a breach at at&t a long time ago. Here a good video explaining https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KrVwKfrj57U
It’s for the majority of people that didn’t woke up yet
I don’t think that’ll be a problem. I got a good CPU. The connection will is slowing me down
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I agree but what I find weird is the fact that they treat humans like this. I mean I get missgendering or refusing to call someone by their pronouns but dehumanising someone for who they are is fucked up.
Try paveaucontrol, it has an option to lock settings plus it’s a neat app to call when you need to customise settings. You could also add user to the group that has access to mic.
Ahh, seems I have misunderstood what you said. I suppose it could work
Truenas scale uses kubernets. Tailscale is more like a tunnel to my home servers so I can access the ports therefore the apps
What I mean is that I’m not sure there are adapters from PCIE the interface nvme drive use to SATA. If I’m not mistaken they don’t work with nvme 4.0
Hands down Revolt. Best alternative I have found so far.
If I’m not wrong these are not compatible with nvme? I remember I wanted to buy something like this but I couldn’t find PCIE to SATA, pretty sure I’m wrong but not in the mood to research
Hiprland? Although Wayland has some quirks
Linux gang raise!
Yes because they are signed with different keys
It depends on how much time you really want to invest. If you don’t have any time then Linux is not for you. You can’t just read some commands of internet and past them in the terminal expecting everything to just work. If you have moderate time then I suggest Debian for it’s stable nature and big support. Since you have nvidia you should use xorg for a more hassle free experience although I do have nvidia working with Wayland so it’s doable. If you really got time to invest then Arch. But the install process takes allot. You’ll have to manually format drives, create efi partition, install the kernel bootloader etc… There’s an official install guide don’t worry. Some side notes:
Arch for a newcomer? Are you a masochist?
Why not use Microsoft shit in a windows VM? Seems more secure and the company should offer a key to use the product
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