

Both have one one decent option, and it’s Sunshine for both.
Both have one one decent option, and it’s Sunshine for both.
I wrote https://github.com/t184256/yousable for myself
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I already have the system package manager. Everything else that isn’t it doesn’t manage my system and is doomed to suck.
I’m been a Linux power user for more than half of my life, 8 last years spent on NixOS. I self-host my everything. I’ve bootstrapped a toolchain and a Linux distro from scratch^Wtcc for giggles twice, first without a package manager, then without one. For the last five years, I earn a living by working on a Linux distro. I still have my only decent GPU in a Windows 10 box half a continent away I stream games from. Would you be able to convince me to switch?
Just face it, Windows is the gaming console firmware.
I once played XCOM 2 with a stylus. Ended up adding a 6DOF mouse for thether hand because bouncing around the map without it was atrocious.
Gamepads rule. There are one-handed ones as well.
Same as decades before: Ubuntu.
A thousand times less than the conspirologists suggest.
And what’s stopping you? Install new LineageOS on an unblocked Samsung, check one checkbox xin developer settings and here it is. Without the GPU, of course.
Been there, it ended fine. Cheer up.
Get rid of the dGPU power comsumption at all costs, as it’s underpowered for anything serious.
Enable Intel AMT so that you get hardware level remote control, including power control.
Afet that it’s a now-weak power-hungry CPU with weak cooling, but a decent amount of RAM, so, IDK, a buildserver or a VM host for scenarios when something needs to happen in the background, but latency doesn’t matter.
Oh. Then lemme just wish you that whatever is that thing you’re having over there never heats up to a degree to that’d make you reconsider what “can’t travel” means. And yeah, phones, those you can just import.
How many years of your salary does an airplane ticket cost? How many countries even ask you for a visa? Guess what, you absolutely can.
Than asking for a password for a password? Yes. Than yesterday? Hardly.
Hold your horses. You want someone to build a service where you’d register, with a new separate set of credentials, so that you’d synchronize your email password between devices?
Well, I have to admit that this idea of having a password synchronize yourself another password becomes much more practical if you tweak it just a little bit and manage all your passwords with just one. In fact, Mozilla has one. It’s called Firefox Sync. I’d still recommend to use a real password manager like pass and either git or syncthing for synchronizing the underlying data.
Except others’ copyrighted property is one powerful poison.