DuckDuckGo is great, I also switched to Brave Search a couple months ago. The results aren’t as good, but I like how it’s independently indexed.
I love yerba mate, linux, and wasting time on the internet.
DuckDuckGo is great, I also switched to Brave Search a couple months ago. The results aren’t as good, but I like how it’s independently indexed.
Had a blast following the game day thread, I have a good feeling about this Lemmy community!
Well, after thorough research, I discovered that you can print a string of characters.
It took me hours to get the spelling right.
Just had a massive breakthrough in my “Hello Cargo” program last night
I love Nobara, the initial setup is so convenient!
And since it’s based off Fedora, it feels polished.
The trailer looked great, but I’m hesitant. This game could end up having a bland gameplay loop.
Interesting, I’ll have to check out if my laptops card is even supported. Thanks for the info
Love it! I’m curious, why do you use netbsd? Is there anything annoying about daily driving it?
I’m considering trying FreeBSD on my laptop, just for basic C++/Rust/Java progrmming.
I agree.
I love Ocarina of Time, but it’s quite dated. Link to the Past is a timeless classic.
All depends on your budget. As other have recommended, Framework and Lenovo have some good options.
I’m using an Acer Swift 3, would definitely recommend some of their models (3:2 1440p display, i7, 16gb RAM, 1TB SSD for 850$ CAD)