First, you gotta check for ultraviolet, ghost writing, and freezing temps.
(I really hope somebody gets that reference)
First, you gotta check for ultraviolet, ghost writing, and freezing temps.
(I really hope somebody gets that reference)
I absolutely agree with you, but look at launchers and such. Steam is very much proprietary and commercial. I find it a little odd that those who might do anything to avoid proprietary software, willingly use it for gaming.
Those are just my thoughts.
Is it just me or has using a brand name as a regular noun become really common? For example, Android-based devices are just referred to as “an Android”.
I’m pretty sure 95% of people don’t even know what Windows is. It’s just part of the computer to them.
It’s so odd how proprietary software is frowned upon so much in this community, but no one cares when it comes to gaming.
i5 4790K and a… 7900 XTX?
I haven’t used Waydroid in a while, but I recall there being an image you could choose at setup for Google Services.
https://mcpelauncher.readthedocs.io/en/latest/getting_started/index.html
Gives a surprisingly good Bedrock experience on Linux and macOS. Just needs you to own the game on the Google Play Store.
This is my complaint as well. KDE certainly has advantages and neat design ideas, but I always come across some major bugs that make my device unusable.
Definitely not saying GNOME doesn’t have bugs as well though.
Rust is a memory-safe language. So in this case, it could result in more stable software.
No, custom desktop environments and window managers can’t be used. What you’re referring to are applications which simply modify window geometry automatically, which emulates a tiling window manager.
Or my personal favorite:
Yes, the MX150 is an option for the ThinkPad T480. You can still use the integrated graphics though.