Oh right, aren’t those all basically trash though? Like a few news channels and some talk shows?
Oh right, aren’t those all basically trash though? Like a few news channels and some talk shows?
I’m confused. Isn’t mythtv just TV tuner software or something? Which would still require a cable subscription? Plex and jellyfin do not operate on the same playing field. Jellyfin is also FOSS FWIW.
I am not sure but I suppose it’s the opposite of what we have here commonly called winter fuel, which I think has some additives to help engines run better in low temperature conditions.
Chrono cross had a PC port?!
I’m not saying you’re wrong
I’m speaking my age but in my head retro is frozen in time to be anything prior to the year 2000 😂. That’s just my opinion
I think I have a different opinion on “retro” 😂
Shit that’s crazy, I’m ryzen 3800x with 2070 super and Elden ring runs BETTER on manjaro Linux (arch based) than windows!
I really couldn’t believe it.
Shouldn’t your hands be all wrinkly or something?
I bought a fancy cable tester for 1/4 the price of one here. It works great.
Anyone who will hear me rant!
More like gaming desktops or laptops. Desktop and laptop are a form factor, PC is just a personal computer. Rage all you want, apple users, a Mac is a PC.
My employer runs macos. So I’d argue Mac is still a business solution, but not as common as windows. Tools exist for managing macs at scale as well.
To be fair, depending on the printer
Wild, I’m not a developer but I do some very basic coding. Linux out of the box has it all pretty much lol. If it doesn’t, the package manager has it easily. Windows is such a hassle with environment variables and downloading different tools like compilers and IDEs and shit.
I mean, I daily drive it and play games and edit video in Davinci Resolve. Works for me.
Was this screenshot taken with Recall? 😂…😭
Linux is mainstream ready. A lot of people still just use a web browser. For decades now Linux came with an intuitive GUI driven installer, a whole live Linux OS running on a CD when windows still used a dos like setup. Linux has worked great for decades to use a web browser, which is a lot of what people do on computers.
Yes