Fact of the matter is that it will become the norm m because cheap > quality in our system
Fact of the matter is that it will become the norm m because cheap > quality in our system
I’m not sure why it wouldn’t be it doesn’t change how Linux works does it?
What is the actual evidence trump wants to end democracy? I’ve only seen an out of context clip so far
Generally hardware compatibility should be identical across all distros, as most drivers are baked into the kernel
The exception being Nvidia drivers, you have to install those yourself pretty much everywhere
Lowest maintenance possible is probably gonna be bazzite as people are saying
The anticheat thing is a pain
No, I apparently missed that but
Nix is the best solution anyway imo
Personally I’ve been using outlook via pwa for months anyway
If they’re gonna put it in an electron container anyway you be may as well cut out the middleman and just use the web app Microsoft’s ones are actually quite good now
I thought outlook had been electron for a while
I’ve been using the outlook pwa on Linux for some time with no issues, maybe try that instead if it’s causing problems for you on windows?
Usually the reaction you’ll get trying to convince someone to use an operating system when they don’t know or care what an operating system is
I’d like to interject for a moment, what you’re referring to as Linux is actually gnu/linux/churbleyimyam
That’s fair, personally keybindings always struck me as something easier to automate than pay for
That’s sick, unfortunately too late, ended up ditching full fat vs, employer wouldn’t pay for rider so I just went full into vscode and then vim/helix
What do you use Rider for that can’t be easily done via CLI?
Makes it work universally, even if the gui isn’t made with a standard toolkit
Also it’s ai they don’t care about efficiency
I don’t think DE really means much for security, your biggest concern is always going to be the software you run having the same privelages as you (IE filesystem access)
This is a great middle ground suggestion
If you have a laptop and a desktop put it on the laptop fully rather than dual boot
Until proton came out I kept dual booting but I always ended up booting into windows because I didn’t know how to do x on Linux
When I just wiped windows completely and put it on my laptop I distro hopped for a bit but never went back
Ended up switching my PC over too after about 6 months and I no longer own any windows machines, nor feel the need to besides the odd firmware upgrade of a peripheral or something
True, I used bluestacks once or twice and concluded it was bloated and possibly dodgy so never really used it
Ah I read or as of, thought op said dropping support of dual boot
Sorry I meant nix-shell -p, I didn’t read your original comment properly apparently
It’s definitely an option as op wants to run one script from the sounds of it, nix-shell not nix shell is perfect for that
It’s a bit needlessly confusing that there are two entirely separate commands with the same name and thought you were talking about the original one
I switched a while ago.
Full office suite works fine on web including teams
I had switched to vscode from visual studio anyway so that wasn’t an issue
The only big thing I think is missing now is Photoshop (krita and photopea exist) and games that have intentionally prevented themselves being run in Linux, which is a pretty good reason to vote with your wallet anyway imo
I do kinda miss being able to fuck around in Roblox every now and again but oh well