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Steam deck has a full fat kde desktop on the stock os
Steam deck has a full fat kde desktop on the stock os
Power is cheap as fuck where I live, ymmv I guess
cheapest option is probably a second hand office pc with a second hand 2-4 port 10gbit card in it
Looks too stiff to be a guy
I don’t think that is what they mean by “which is a bit like MIPS or RISC-V.“
Also, this jpeg has multiple pixels where there would only be one pixel on the nes
Windows isn’t / doesn’t use a microkernel
They are
Two drums and a cymbal roll off a cliff
Rosetta 2 was so good because M1 had hardware to help with x86 emulation. Presumably qualcomm can do the same thing.
The mainboard looks cluttered due to the verbose silkscreening, it doesn’t actually look that complex compared to the other mainboards.
CUPS eats printers and shits out function, it’s all open source so underlying isa doesn’t matter much.
Place spudmines at the end of the lanes with zombies. They are cheap and can easily deal with the small numbers at the start of the level while you snowball your sunflowers.
A lot of software people use on desktop is proprietary and not source available. There is also no guarantee open source stuff is portable.
Not the first, teamspeak has had a spatial audio api for a long time
Seeing “European” is all you need to know this is rage bait
I would recommend ProtonVPN, Windscribe is kinda predatory in their pricing and I don’t appreciate it
Some ain’t so bad
Weird configs aren’t always a tell, my daily driver is a desktop with a tigerlake mobile engineering sample cpu