Long time Raspberry Pi user here, the only software I can’t load natively is Steam. What software are you having problem with on the M1?
Long time Raspberry Pi user here, the only software I can’t load natively is Steam. What software are you having problem with on the M1?
Saw a young dude at the movies wearing Jnco Jeans. The cycle is almost complete.
Do you have a link?
Knowing r/conservative, Disney was probably talking about hiring someone to play Tina Turner in a biopic, or something like that.
So, downvoted, huh? By fellow open source users who don’t want to hear the truth?
The truth is that you might have experienced this, but this might not reflect the average user’s experience. My older ThinkPad feels no difference in better life based on the web browser.
Security theater: All you stuff is encrypted but they have the decryption keys
Proprietary App Store: The apps and the store itself are proprietary and I don’t trust Apple.
Gaslighting their customers: Images shared with Android users from iPhone are purposely crushed to a unreviewable quality. The idea is to convince people that Android takes terrible photographs.
Sasauge, Eggs, Homefries, Biscuit, and two OJs.
Not upscaling, direct 35 mm print transfers.
The term “Bang Noodles” is now part off my permanent lexicon.
There will be some growing pains, but the x86 compatibility layers are getting surprisingly good. Personally, other than Steam, I don’t have any software this is incompatible with ARM.
If it’s textbook, can you describe the textbook examples?
Deep down I always knew I was silly goose.
After enjoying the very local power of Ollama it seems weird to give OpenAI any money.
No, but you can disable Adobe Acrobat Document Cloud services.
Boot to USB drive and load documents from backup. After my shift is over, I restore or replace the bad drive.
If you want to test out Linux, try running a virtual machine instead. There are a few good free software programs to do this. VirtualBox used to be a good option. It’s a free and harmless way to dive into Linux.
Linux Is Only Free if You Don’t Value Your Time
This one is my favorite.
My co-workers SSD failed, and he was out most of the day. My SSD failed, and I was back up and running in about 10 minutes.
I recommend the flatpak version. It’s still a little buggy as an app, and it’s missing a few features, but it’ll be rad when it’s done.
future firmware updates are expected to include encryption features
Just use GnuPG. SMH
Their static website hosting is probably the best in the business. We seriously need some competition though.