Haha! Team 4% FTW
Haha! Team 4% FTW
I second this. Anyone who says “You get what you pay for” is either trying to sell you something OR they themself are a sucker. Sure, sometimes** you get what you pay for but plenty of other times you’re getting straight up ripped off because the seller realizes you’ll mistake price with quality. Don’t be anyones sucker.
Fedora with Gnome especially on newer hardware. Fedora has far fewer issues in my humble personal experience when it comes to hardware less than five years old. Gnome because trying to use something that looks like something you’ve used before but isn’t just adds extra confusion. No need for Pantheon or Cinnamon.
I’d call them all Snoopy considering the very legitimate privacy concerns.
Has anyone seen the 80’s animated series The Mysterious Cities of Gold? It took me forever to find it and before I did I started doubting if it even existed or if I made it all up in my head. It takes place in the 1500’s and it follows this group that is looking for the lost cities of gold. At some point early on they find an ancient aircraft that is made of solid gold, solar powered and in the shape of a giant condor.
This was released on the original PlayStation and definitely available in English. I remember it being a very cool game.
They were originally going to call the Nintendo 64 the Ultra 64. That’s about as mega as it gets.
Samsung’s keyboard has a CTRL key on their Tab line. Not sure if that extends to foldables.
Windows does suck though. I think that’s at least something to which we can all agree and rally around.
I use Arch and only use Vim or Emacs for config files. That’s Linux flex culture right there. 🙂
My XPS 9310 2 in 1 works great with Fedora. Literally the only hardware that didn’t work after install was the fingerprint scanner. Everything else seems perfect. It even recognizes when the laptop is folded into a tablet and provides the virtual keyboard and does auto rotate.
Is this because of me?