

Awesome, I’ve been wanting to get some new controllers for my deck - without having those back buttons working it seemed pointless.


Awesome, I’ve been wanting to get some new controllers for my deck - without having those back buttons working it seemed pointless.
Probably better to think of spending their money on an open ecosystem, instead of just using something for “free”. If software products have sufficient funding they can better improve the products and can continue to exist - without some form of monetisation most wouldn’t still be around.
For that last one, how bad are we talking? I need to know soon, I have some important banking software I need to develop.
It was Ubuntu 14.10 (still had Unity) installed on a Mac mini to run a Plex server. I actually really liked Ubuntu then, it was all new and very different to Windows. I had it hooked up to a TV and used the DE to maintain it I.e console, update app etc.
There was this really annoying error that would occur every time it would boot which drove me to look elsewhere. Ended up trying Arch and didn’t put a DE on there because I started to get comfortable with the terminal and SSHing in.
I eventually installed Arch on my desktop and dual booted for a couple years using XFCE. Once I discovered KDE there was no going back.
I haven’t used Windows on any of devices for years, all running Fedora and KDE.
Remmina for Remote Desktop, awesome piece of software.


I’ve heard “Bullet Heaven” used
You might enjoy “Joe’s Apartment”


Synonymous with “fluid” or “flexible” or, “shifting the goal posts”
I made the switch, its worth noting that there is some differences, like not keeping cookies by default, and you’re not able to set it dark mode etc. These can be fixed up through extensions or config changes.


I just fold it up and use a clothes peg ha ha
Circles aren’t even real, man. Its just a state of mind.


AMD being the way that they are - they have a good opportunity to get ahead and they’ll just fumble hard. The bare minimum here would be to just be priced better than nvidia, but no doubt they charge around the same and their drivers will be trash offering no compelling reason for people to switch or upgrade.


My 1080ti was probably peak Nvidia for me. It was so good, and I was super happy with it. Truely felt like upgrade.


100%. 36tb is peanuts for data centres


Could you imagine the time it would take to resilver one drive… Crazy.


I would not risk 36TB of data on a single drive let alone a Seagate. Never had a good experience with them.


Git gud


And they probably use that for some sort of training data
I think both can be true. I just mean if we’re talking about a company paying for Microsoft Office vs LibreOffice.