

Don’t look up how much space Nvidia drivers take then.
Don’t look up how much space Nvidia drivers take then.
This could technically be possible with AR glasses. You’d still want to pair them with a wireless keyboard and maybe a mouse for efficiency. I don’t know what’s the state of that though.
For most people smartphone is more convenient. I much prefer desktop computer though, because how more efficient it is, and apps don’t simply stop because of low memory (although I don’t understand why my phone with 6 gigs of RAM has this problem in the first place).
When driving - Google Maps
When commuting - Jakdojade (Polish app)
When riding my bike - Komoot
When hiking/walking - Komoot or Organic Maps
I see few of these, but there might be more:
The icons on the desktop are too apart from each other.
The icon for a floppy disk is much different to what’s on Windows XP.
I think program names in the taskbar are 1 or 2 pixels too high, but I might be wrong.
The icons in the notification area are too close to each other.
Last icon in the notification area is too close to the clock.
There’s too much padding to the left of notification area icons.
There’s too much padding to the right of the taskbar clock.
If they can’t I’d either recommend to use Linux or buy a new computer. I wouldn’t want to support “unsupported” installation of Windows 11 on “older” hardware, even if it worked perfectly fine as of now, since that would be asking for problems later.
Why even have any effects at all? They are distracting as shit.
It’s better for them to upgrade to windows 11 than stay on unsecure OS.
I know at least few Russian-speaking people where I live (Kraków) who tried to convert me to their church. One Uber (or Bolt idk) driver, when I told him that I am interested in practicing Russian and Ukrainian wanted me to come to some church to read a Bible or something, and other time one friend of mine wanted me to come to (I think) Orthodox church to meet some women or something like that.
I think I make an error, when I tell people I am agnostic, it’s like a sign for other people to try convert me, and I don’t really want to argue with them.
It doesn’t matter.
Tildes. And maybe Hacker News.
There was only one time when Microsoft cared about having consistent UI and even did a lot of research on how to make operating system easier for people that didn’t use computers before. It was when they developed Windows 95.
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I was always wondering why there’s no real audio-based interface for blind people, instead of trying to describe what’s on the screen. Have this ever been tried out?
Programming for accessibility is one of these things that I always fascinated me, and it makes me sad that support for it no longer matters for a lot of software developers. Maybe it’s something I am going to try to do? Is there any documentation where to start with that?
Huh, that’s a pretty good idea. I already have a Raspberry Pi setup at home, and it wouldn’t be hard to duplicate in other location.
I don’t 🙃
Why not make Ubuntu a GNU/ Redox distribution at that point?
Dude (Dudess?). You are so young. This doesn’t matter in a long run.
Meanwhile I am waiting to buy a good “unsupported by Windows 11” PC cheap this October.