As a developer writing code who used windows to ssh to linux servers I would disagree. But of course it depends on the company and the nature of the work, just offering my experience
As a developer writing code who used windows to ssh to linux servers I would disagree. But of course it depends on the company and the nature of the work, just offering my experience
Every place I’ve been at had developers using windows machines and then ssh into a linux environment
It’s decisions like the lack of client side decorations, a sys tray, and mouse cursor protocol that makes me wonder what direction they’re going for
Can I ask why you say Mastodon isn’t a good twitter alternative and maybe what it could do to improve? Sorry if I missed that part in the article
The idea is for games to be launcher independent/compatible with many launchers. If I wanna play a game I got on gog I could use the official launcher, heroic, mini galaxy, or I could even use no launcher and just download the game installers directly
Librewolf on desktop, mull on mobile. Currently using brave search but hoping to eventually switch to searxng
Here’s to hoping gtk actually implements the cursor protocol
I was under the impression that infinitime was more of a community effort than a pine64 effort?
Would it be fair to summarize your point as “if you have nothing to hide you have nothing to fear”?
As a current user of ranger could this be a full replacement?
A part of me does hope that they’ll hold off and release riscv products instead (headset and deck). I know box64 can already translate to riscv and I remember reading that FEX was working on it (android is also getting riscv support so waydroid should too?). Given their focus on linux it has to be on their radar
I plan on using proton until I hate myself enough to run my own email server
It seems like postmarketOS is porting systemd to alpine for their next stable version, just something to keep an eye on
Wouldn’t need bitwarden if they’re using keepassxc
I believe it’s only RAID 5 and 6 that are unstable, https://btrfs.readthedocs.io/en/latest/btrfs-man5.html#raid56-status-and-recommended-practices
Appreciate the tip and the dock suggestion! And portability is a big motivation behind this setup so glad to hear
Can I ask if these were bluetooth controllers? Seems to be a trend
Didn’t know about the controller wake up or the CEC features so that’s cool to hear! And do you know if using a controller with a 2.4G dongle like some 8bitdo would be better for stability than a bluetooth controller?
I suppose I should have mentioned this in the post but I already have a computer I use for gaming at home, was specifically looking for something budget friendly to bring to friends houses and play games. Otherwise I prob would just build a sffpc
Bro this is a linux community, what were you expecting?