Ah, right. There are different resolutions specified, did catch that. Thank you
Ah, right. There are different resolutions specified, did catch that. Thank you
Why is fps specified here?
Does it mean expected values for that tier, and that it’s limited to 60?
Right!? How hard can it be?
I built a 24V DC power network in my server and office space two years ago, backed by a battery. The constant “UPS” is great, and its power efficient.
Yes! I’ve recently bought a house that has a forest on one side and the city on the other. It’s great! I take daily walks on the trails in the woods.
You expect a different outcome every morning?
This sucks, I know. I just responded to a friend’s message from two months ago, and I’ve felt bad about not responding since then. But life happens, and for me at least it had nothing to do about that friends behaviour.
It’s meaningful to me, and meaningless to the internet.
I’ve done this with debian in the past, you just install different DE in parallel. Works well enough, don’t remember it causing any issues. It just makes a mess of your home folder, so I don’t do it outside of testing purposes.
Ha! It’s funny because it’s true!
Thanks, I hate it!
Wow, thank you! Don’t know how I could have missed YouTube Revanced, that’s exactly what I wanted!
I haven’t seen this in any of the lists, but would it be possible to create a YouTube premium app without all the anti-consumer design. Like a fork of the official app where I’d be able to login, but not have all the bloat and just have search, subscriptions and playlists.
I think it’s due to single sign on (SSO) or other means of authentication (OAUTH), which is convenient when used.
But I agree, annoying if you use username and password.
I sure hope so . I have a new XPS 13 9315 on the way!
I’ve been running a 2019 XPS 13 on Debian without any major issues, just sleep that has high battery drain. But I think that’s a common issue.
I was hoping for more info in the article, so thanks!
That ship is much larger than I expected for “just” laying cables. But then again, I have no idea how they do it…
I’ve been following the graphs here, and it’s sure seems to be declining. But I don’t know how accurate it is.
Right?! I’ve just assumed the GNU/Linux nitpick to be a meme at this point. An old and tired one at that…