If you’re using only Electron-based apps, why not use browser tabs for these?
If you’re using only Electron-based apps, why not use browser tabs for these?
8 GB is fine for basic tasks and it won’t change anytime soon.
Do you really believe that this is a real data?
Someone explain me why do I need to spend 10 minutes waiting for some perl stuff to compile while all I wanted is to have live updated currency exchange rates in GnuCash.
Dual boot but only if you have spare disk for Windows, or alternatively run it in virtual machine.
Just noticed that both Red Hat and Fedora refer to kind of hats.
I am already learning to use FreeBSD. I definitely recommend reading the official handbook, it is even a pretty great introduction to Unix overall.
I like how they end support for OS without providing an upgrade for a lot of people. Might as well put a Linux ad in their “Your PC is not supported” bullshit.
Everything. I don’t have time for accessing it and searching for what I am looking for.
Start menu 🤮
sudo
is a bloat su -
for life.
You mean Linux? Other Unixes don’t necessarily use this naming convention.
Aside from weird design choices and obvious privacy issues I like Windows 11 much more than Windows 10. It is especially more usable on my 2in1 laptop, even though it doesn’t officially “support” it, which is just nonsense.
Buy used ThinkPad.
I am pretty sure it won’t work 100% like sudo on Unix-likes, so why didn’t they come up with different name, like elevate
? This command being sudo
will only confuse users.
I cringe every time when someone compares a single Windows version to a whole distribution, and some of them even have more versions than Windows.
There are better source ports if you just want to play vanilla doom games.
Any time some obscure Linux feature is mentioned I see this xkcd comic in my mind: https://xkcd.com/619/
I do that for some random notes, but I prefer app like Obsidian for managing notes/todo lists for some stuff like projects, etc.
There’s an online version of VS Code: vscode.dev (not sure if that’s official, though)
Edit: Oh, well… it cannot open and edit local files, making it useless at least for me.