That argument would be fine, if only the Linux community could actually agree on what is a good distro.
That argument would be fine, if only the Linux community could actually agree on what is a good distro.
You think that Microsoft lobbyist would have had any traction if the user experience was any decent?
Of course not. They wouldn’t have had any reason to switch.
That is the biggest issue with Linux at the moment. It takes more maintenance than Windows. And there are a lot less people with the knowledge to setup and maintain those environments.
At the end of the day, the point of those environments is to allow the user to work in them. But if the user is unable to work properly because of the environment, then that environment must be changed. It is as simple as that.
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Feels like a convoluted way of using an external hard drive.
I believe they started 12 years ago
True, depending on the game of course.
I’ve been thinking of a mouse / controller hybrid solution being the ultimate gaming peripheral. Joystick to walk and drive, mouse to aim. Should easily hold its own in PC shooters and console racers.
Nobody would ever pay you to play a game. There is no way there isn’t an alternative motive.
It’s nonsense because it is boring and generic.
You could have just not read it and it wouldn’t change a thing.
Comparing Windows “out of the box” with all the laptop manufacturers bloatware, to a fresh install of Ubuntu.
At least be less blatant with the bias. Get a fresh install of Windows and try again.
That just shows the strength of the Twitter brand.
Because it is not a pipe
That is indeed more likely than them switching to Linux.
Us computer nerds don’t understand that because we live our lives surrounded by computers, but there are plenty of households that don’t even have a computer, let alone one they want to switch to a niche OS.
The fact those poor distros exist means yet another hurdle for the average user to switch to Linux
Here is an alternative:
The same phone but with a cover and a tempered glass protector
Don’t forget the little string so you can easily pop em out and let em dangle without losing them.
I’m sorry you have to deal with that.
But our point is that having a little extra hole in your phone isn’t going to matter to you.
More options is always better.
There was no reason to remove them back then and there is no reason to remove them now.
Pretty sure the market would be bigger if manufacturers didn’t remove the feature in order to push to wireless.
What I like about them is not having a battery, meaning they have a lot less impact on the climate. And it isn’t needed when they are always connected to an other device with a battery that is less than 1m away.
I’d give up the space of a battery for a jack, yes
And I suppose they work perfectly every single time?
Including the VBAs and Macros?