Corporate support of development, and I’m not just talking about Redhat and SUSE. Hell, Microsoft is a major contributor to the kernel.
Corporate support of development, and I’m not just talking about Redhat and SUSE. Hell, Microsoft is a major contributor to the kernel.
In the balance between geopolitical conflicts and Linux, the latter is the petty stuff.
G*mers really don’t want the industry to evaluate the $60 price point and apply inflationary adjustments going back to when it became the standard.
Compared to an M2 or M3? Yes.
Largest addressable market for Proton on ARM is Apple M-series devices.
If you think $700 is bad
I don’t:
Former attorney who now consults for corporate compliance departments/programs. I have zero formal training or professional practical experience, but tech has always been my strongest hobby. I decided to self host as much as possible almost 20 years ago starting with media libraries and email; it stemmed from a deep distrust of the tech industry.
I have been extremely happy with Unraid. It is by far the most beginner-friendly option and there isn’t an easier solution when it comes to expanding capacity. I run my nzb client and all of my *arr containers on it. My media server is on a used SFF PC I grabbed for cheap — so QuickSync can run on the bare metal. It’s been a great stack for years.
You can’t really compare RAM between iPadOS and Linux, just like you can’t compare either to Windows or Android. The schedulers and even just how the OSs use RAM is too different. This is why Android needs 2x the ram of a similar device running a different OS.
The problem is Android is fuckterrible at using RAM properly.
Isn’t the “reboot” an extraction shooter? I hope they stay quiet and someone else gets the IP; someone who appreciates what Marathon’s gameplay and story were and are.
Meh, features and support aren’t free. I get your, though.
Unraid is as simple as they come and it has some features that don’t exist in normal RAID setups.
I don’t recall. I was able to use Discord on my phone and play Helldivers 2 on my Steam Deck with friends without issue, though.
I just spent a couple weeks 2,000 miles from my physical PiHoles and was connected to them via StarLink. The latency was not perceptibly different from that when I am on site with the boxes.
Just understand it to mean power the system is being allowed to draw, here. It actually means a lot more, but that’s all you need for this.
Mortuary Assistant and the Outer Wilds while I was on a trip without internet access last week. Both played great at heavily restricted TDP.
So this is basically just a recurring donation like a lot of us do for other projects? That’s fine. If it’s testing the waters for a product-line bifurcation, a la pfSense, that’s not fine at all.
Arch on my desktop and laptop, Debian stable goes on everything else.