Very weird comparison
Very weird comparison
Looks like a user issue to me.
Mint with Papirus icons and blue accent colour set to match the folder icons of Papirus theme.
Would you just… chill if your country got invaded?
“you don’t need to use it” ≠ “do not use it”
Worst kind of nerd.
Bad reading comprehension is bad.
I recommend looking for refurbished laptops. As they’d give you better bang for buck. If you do indeed to with refurbished laptop, check everything thoroughly before buying including how long the battery lasts and if the display has any deffects.
Bruh, where in my comment did I tell people not to use it?
Is this a USA thing? No one does this in my country. WTF
People drive in different sides in different parts of the world.
In my experience, if you have the necessary skills to point it at the right direction, you don’t need to use it at the first place
Forget left-right. Use port and starboard.
Mint. LMDE.
As far as my understanding goes, Zed uses the GPU only for rendering things on screen. And from what I’ve heard, most editors do that. I don’t understand why Zed uses that as a key marketing point
I want more entities to switch to Linux like that, but that’s unlikely in the near future. Most offices have Windows professional or enterprise (LTSC) which don’t have most of the bullshit regular Windows has.
Yes. And I think some high end mouses can store multiple preset settings in memory to switch on the fly without requiring any software. Moreover, there are some scenarios in which you can’t install any software, in an office-issued computer or in a eSports tournament computer.
Their “Onboard memory manager” software for their mouses is actually pretty good. It’s only 10MB in size and doesn’t require any installation. The only downside is that I had to “enable” the onboard memory of my mouse by first installing their usual crap software.
Could you please elaborate on how it “opens” your mind and makes you question things?