Careful, Germans take it seriously.
Careful, Germans take it seriously.
Checkmate, I called the police.
As I indicated, please check (articles and the documentations of) font renderers at this point.
At this point I’m not expert enough to explain more details. You can check font renderers.
Below is what’s in my mind but it’s just a guess.
In typical PC architectures you have IO between the storage and the RAM, and then there’s the copying from the RAM to the VRAM, and editors maybe also want copying from the VRAM to RAM for decoration purposes etc.
AFAIK it’s the copy cost for the memory. GPU makes sense only when the hardware allows this copy to go away. Generally, desktop PCs don’t have such specialized hardware.
GPU-accelerated renderer.
There’s a reason why GUIs don’t render fonts in the GPU.
Poor workflow. Switching applications is horrible if you have 4 windows open in one desktop. Even gnome is far better at that.
You write like one can do stuff on Linux with one command.
However, Linux enthusiasts simultaneously tell the user to spend time troubleshooting problems on their own, and say that’s a given.
It’s a double standard I see on the web.
Optical discs were sold to businesses as a near-eternal solution. And then they do this… Are they serious?
Using Windows I can tolerate most of their shit. But their Administor stuff and security model in general…
Agreed. If flatpak can continue to gain more control around GUI and hardware, I would finally be able to hop on the wagon completely.
Kinoite shows the future of noob Linux I think, but it’s still new and has some rough edges. I installed it on an ARM and couldn’t make it wake up from sleep.
I prefer Fedora. I think Fedora lost the war on easy Linux branding to Ubuntu 15 years ago.
I really like Jobs-era Apple and hate M$, but didn’t feel the urge to defend A this time.
The opposition says the reforms, which among other things criminalize contempt of parliament by government officials, are needed to bring more accountability, but the DPP says they were forced through without proper discussion.
Checks for politicians, please. “They forced us” appeals to the sympathy, but the logical conclusion is NOT “we remove it”. In short, it’s a bad reasoning.
The hatred is unfortunate. It’s just a button with a simple software launcher. If people don’t want the logi driver they don’t have to install it.
Likely it’s as simple as a pop up window with UI dedicated for constructing text with ChatGPT. Very useful, nothing more.
My guess is that you can reassign a different command just like other logi mice.
Ah, very good point! If we all had the dedication for UX like you do, Linux would be so so so perfect.
“Verified” doesn’t mean too much to privacy advocates. There have been incidents. I indeed want to check what my app is going to access before installing it.
NotSUSE