agree to disagree
I once nagged my friend to install Zorin Os lite on his c2d laptop with 2gb of RAM, he still uses it to this day
I would equate the darkweb to that moniker and not the general clear web (that is at this point running on the infrastructure of just 3-4 companies, so its more like a choice between malls than individual vendors)
I was imagining c2d.
What?
Atleast i am acutely aware of what is phoning home(Unlike M$), I avoid G services like the plague, but whenever i am forced to use them they sit in a separate FF profile, I know what links what and who are in kahoots with whom: If you take the approach that going on the web is equivalent to waltzing in a big public market square, and apply the appropriate precautions, you can ensure you’re late night pillow searches are never linked back to your G account.
My hardware is atleast 13 Yr old at this point, and it runs the latest Linux kernel and the Gnome DE just fine, Video playback and the general Internet is just ‘fine’; you can equate it to providing a mobility scooter to an old grandma who is mentally fit
The killer features(for me) are: Privacy(by Default), Opensource, Decent performance on old hardware, looks pretty(variable), basic software compatibility(else i would just use TempleOS)
hey I try to be vegan for software, but a moderate and balanced diet is the objectively better lifestyle choice than forcing beans and grass down your throat, and producing enough methane to power 2 dutch ovens.(I am from a predominantly vegetarian culture, most of our meat dishes have only 10% meat in them, which I think is a good enough amount)
Are they worth it(Last long)?
Is the command key useful on Linux DE?
So what you are saying is most standard Linux software expect a windows layout? What about apps like Gimp, FireFox, and LibreOffice? and are there any outliers you know of?
What is a good price range to look into?
The ONE PIECE is real /s
you don’t even need to wait for “AI” chips, “just” a high-end GPU will do
Not everyone wants or can afford an expensive GPU, meanwhile the new AMD 8000G series looks highly compelling and I was just curious whether there are any roadmaps to productively incorporate their use on the Linux desktop in a similar way to what M$ is pushing with co-pilot(Obviously without the corporate surveillance)
If your Cool AI tool requires me to always connect to the internet and agree to a concerning EULA and privacy policies; i think i can live without it
I was thinking more along the lines of something that is application agnostic i.e If it is on your display, the tool can grab it
my hardware struggles a lot and i find other odd quirks with VLC, I usually don’t face such problems on MPV
I didn’t know that, It wasn’t working on Linux Mint the last time I checked, and i remember reading numerous articles about SYSRQ that mention that most distros ship with the feature disabled by default(Though not why they do that)
No, MKV files have weird artifact issues for me so I use MPV(Celluloid) which mostly just works
but on my keyboard they are the same key?
Hitting ALT+PRTSC took an instant screenshot
That said, make sure you fully understand the implications of enabling it
Are there any other risks to worry about except abuse due to physical access?
The wording makes it feel kinda Ominous, can improper use potentially lead to a borked system?
But isnt clam AV only for detecting Windows viruses?
Thank you, but is there anyway I can check whether i am infected or not just for peace of mind?
Can you share the source