I installed Linux on a secondary hard drive in case I needed to get back on Windows for anything. So far it’s been a few months and I haven’t needed to, so I’m considering having Windows in a virtual machine or just getting rid of Windows instead.
I installed Linux on a secondary hard drive in case I needed to get back on Windows for anything. So far it’s been a few months and I haven’t needed to, so I’m considering having Windows in a virtual machine or just getting rid of Windows instead.
I personally love WebP and other innovative formats, I don’t wish them dead, because better compression saves time and bandwidth.
However, for saving stuff on my computer, like you, I would tend to go for more supported formats.
I’m mostly just sad that it takes so long for new formats to be widely supported.
why?
oh wow, I really wish I had known that last time I was looking for mini PCs for my cluster, I’m saving that now. Thank you!
also Subnautica
Thanks for letting me know! That’s one thing I was worried about, but I may very well give it a shot anyway. Luckily, I’m not opposed to messing in the terminal, I do it for work nearly every day :P Messing with PCI Addresses would be new though!
Have you run some demanding games in that VM? And what virtualisation have you been using?
I’ve been thinking about trying that out with QEMU/KVM.
Shit, I remember looking at 18F when trying to learn more about accessibility and I recall they had good info, it’s a shame…
I’m not particularly worried about those vulnerabilities. Unfortunately, they are pretty common AFAIK, but at-least they pretty much only open a backdoor within whatever network you’re connected to, and can be mitigated with a VPN.
IMO, there’s much bigger reasons to be worried about RedNote than security or even privacy.
I love Grist!
My wife and I were frequent Google Sheet users and since a few years ago we started using Grist a lot. We tried some other alternatives before, but none of them felt even close to right for us.