

exactly when i needed some ram.
thank you based ai bubble, for making shit unaffordable because of spambots.


exactly when i needed some ram.
thank you based ai bubble, for making shit unaffordable because of spambots.


everyone goes through that phase. logs often help a lot, and you will start to get a feel for what may be wrong like you did on windows. once some things become second nature you will stop needing windows altogether. meanwhile, friction means you are learning.
i usually favor lutris for gaming anyway, it’s better at keeping everything together and updated ime. bottles tends to lag behind a bit by default which is not ideal for games atm.
anything interesting you use tasker for?
pebble watch now 100% on my consideration list. maybe i will finally get a smartwatch?
what do you guys find it useful for?


is the training data open too? can i “compile” it at home?
only if you are a first world dev that can shell out (good) used car money for an overpriced laptop. i bet you could get that in that overall performance ballpark for much cheaper.


and he lives near the us embassy…
this except for the macbook. experienced computer people know better.
think a dirt cheap used latitude or a thinkpad. or a black box desktop.


you won’t see them stop trying until you guys depose them.
for me, the main thing about the “expert” distros like arch or gentoo is ease of customization and modularity. i would probably have a better time switching subsystems around until i find something i like on such a distro. gentoo was practical back in the early days of proton, when i needed to compile things with cherrypicked patches and use different versions of stuff to get some games to work.
and the learning that comes with it too.
i don’t use arch (or gentoo) rn, btw. just saying it’s valuable too, if that’s what you want from a distro.