My current one? No, it’s a cb5-311 with 16gb of storage, I could run an older arch, but only leaves 3-4gb after the OS install since no methods replace chromeos on this model.
Disabled granfather, I write code.
My current one? No, it’s a cb5-311 with 16gb of storage, I could run an older arch, but only leaves 3-4gb after the OS install since no methods replace chromeos on this model.
Works great on my x86 ones, Im on arm currently ( it’s quicker than the others)
MY CB is eol, so chromebrew is my best alternative. Chrome is sending unique identifiers to websites soon, I don’t need to run firefox because Im stuck on chrome 77, just posting for posterity
There was 1000 people about when I signed up.
It was the only server that was accepting when I joined. I still have applications at a few, but never got approved. Signed up on startrek.website yesterday. I was motivated by the ddos more than any thing else.
Just signed up for starters.website, they still have beehaw which is cool
You have to read a 6 page Eula and that’s the only place with a link to opt out. In theory, I’m just spitballing.
Ohhh, that’s just a left-handed stove.
I got a used HP probook 635 g7 for $300, I like business HP models as much as ThinkPad, but I like the metal chassis more
Not having resources to test it right this second isn’t “doesn’t care” it’s just a lower priority.
HP Laserjet is the best and simplest printer I’ve owned.
I can’t stand any of the new packages except appimage, flats & and snaps just cop outs
Red hat is super well supported and documented, and more importantly for me, has the amd proprietary drivers for my card. I do ai stuff so I really wanted rocm set up nice.
It most definitely is not, if you had said OSX I would let it slide because it’s slightly similar, but windows is exactly nothing like you said.
Same I do a lot of tech support and noob assistance.
I hate how weird the focus on arch installation is. I got attacked on reddit for calling endeavour arch. Like, I used that shitty method of installation in 1997, it’s tedious and there are better ways now.
I go crazy over boot times, systems is faster on every machine I’ve tried it on. The biggest difference I’ve seen is replacing grub, both systems-boot and car-boot seem to shave off a decent amount.
Newer Siri devices don’t need internet to do home automation. It’s where I’m thinking of moving.