Running OCR every second sounds like a great way to choke your CPU
Running OCR every second sounds like a great way to choke your CPU
Fair enough, I’m just saying it makes things easier for people who feel overwhelmed with the installation process shown by the arch wiki
Also archinstall
sets you up with a DE of your choice and other basics for day to day use
I never really have hidden files off, so I wasn’t even aware dolphin does this lol
I’d say change owner, but I’m with you otherwise. Although I do sometimes say change folder, old habits die hard.
We do live in a society…
I don’t think this took more than 5 minutes. It’s a joke, relax.
Idk, I don’t think creating a Spotify playlist is taking things seriously at all
I see, then it shouldn’t be the RAM.
I’ve used gnome on a relatively new machine and it seemed like it was working fine. Maybe I just didn’t notice the performance hit, or maybe it’s the same with KDE. Definitely odd though.
Hmm with modern games like BG3 you might run into some limitations with 16GB. Online I’m reading that BG3 uses 25GB of RAM. Might be that the few MB a DE uses are just enough to kick something important into the swap file or something.
I don’t expect anyone to switch to windows, I’m just saying this myth about windows being unstable does not align with my experiences at all. I haven’t even seen a blue screen since windows 7. All the weird behavior I encountered was fixed by replacing hardware, and without reinstalling windows. Sure, linux might run even longer without rebooting, but saying windows can’t go past 2 days is just a gross exaggeration.
Any idea why that would be? I mean RAM limitations could be the issue but otherwise im pretty confused as to why this might happen.
I hate windows as much as the next linux user but I have to admit windows has been very stable for me despite having uptimes in the months with my work laptop.
Every time I see a haiku nowadays I have to sing it with jacksfilms voice in my head
You can have private repos on github
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That’s a classic. You would be lucky to get one for 50k rn, and I’m sure it won’t get any cheaper in the future.
Unintended puns are the best
heh, GRUB
Also making people familiar with your system makes it more likely that they’ll want to use it at work, too