And you can use matrix bridges or whatsapp web via phone as a server at home
It is over 80% if you only look at the youth
I think about creating a phone out of a raspberry Pi compute module and include a dedicated NPU in the build 🤔
To learn about new architectures, now as they grow significance more and more, I’d say
To experiment, I guess
I see it more as a good anti-Microsoft argument 🤷🏻♀️
https://forums.swift.org/t/introducing-sourcekit-lsp/17964
Even Swift Supports it 😮
Actually, you can download and play roms legal in switzerland.
😂hey! That is not fair! I love installing everything with just one command without having to add new sources 😁
I use Nexcloud-client and so far, it syncred the ~/nextcloud folder pretty good with my Linux devices so far, but I do not jave huge files in it either. Mostly my keepass file.
So, it is no Problem with arch? /s,btw
You will have terrible with nvidia, if you choose a the wrong distro and you are not knowing about vulcan and mesa drivers and that there are lib32 versions of those needed for steam if steam is not installed as flatpak (I not recommend that, because you have to give it access to mounted iso/disks and maybe other stuff using flatseal) , I guess.
Isn‘t it very easy to spin up a Debian with Docker installed and just pull those Docker container yml files straight from freedesktop.org using docker compose? (Portainer would be a webGUI for the containers)
Good luck! 😉 I think there is nearly no server task where windows is more easy than Linux 🤔 well, except proprietary ActiveDirectory/EntraID, of course.
8Gb from 4Gb is 1GB from 0.5GB 😉
And then you have to activate linux app support for a thing she needs and can not do with chromebook and suddenly it is more complicated than macOS?
Thing is, if your flatpak software needs something not in its container, it gets a little complicated, because first you have to realise what exactly the problem is and secondly you have to use something like flatseal to give it access to wathever it needs to work (no real help there)
So this was what took me back to pacman (or better said yay)
It is more easy to enter, if you were in once. Same as with LastPass, I guess.