I was totally in the same boat just a decade ago.
I was totally in the same boat just a decade ago.
I run a gaming Linux VM on my server and it works fine.
Windows 11 is too proudy.
Do you want to run Windows?
I’m out.
Maybe. I’m just going by the price difference in Dell laptops with and without Windows.
You would still have paid about $100 for a shitty Widows license, though.
I laterally never use the word “entirely”. Fuck grandma, “entirely” looks weird.
I never say “entirely”, I say “entitlement”, therefore it just seems right to spell it how I always say it.
Just don’t use Ubuntu then.
A Kb doesn’t make sense in any language because it is a Kelvin bit.
Latex
I’ve done this for years and it works great.
Wouldn’t that be possible on every version with MIMO?
Seems like a good idea to stay away from those browsers, then.
Yes but Linux support is still bad and the stock OS is terrible.
The nice thing about syncing services like Vaultwarden is that all your synced devices kind of act like backups. You should still keep proper backups too, of course, but this makes me sleep a bit better at night at least.
Hey, sorry I didn’t reply until now but life has been pretty hectic and I also kinda borked my streaming VM right at the same time as I wrote that. I ran Nobara Linux for a while with KDE on Xorg and it actually worked pretty well. Then I decided I wanted to give Bazzite a try but I didn’t like the whole immutable thing. I went back to Nobara just to find that Steam Remote Play straight up didn’t work and I couldn’t know if I had failed to set up something properly or Valve just broke it while I was “away”. A couple of days ago I decided to just abandon Remote Play for the time being and deployed Games on Whales and it seems very promising so far. Much easier than fiddling with VM:s and GPU passthrough and Sunshine/Moonlight has never failed me.