

So far I’ve been able to run everything I need to off of it, and libreoffice works very well with office docs in my experience.
So far I’ve been able to run everything I need to off of it, and libreoffice works very well with office docs in my experience.
Make it completely untyped. Everything’s just a string.
Gives me hope for a proton drive app. As soon as that’s available and viable I’ll be able to drop my mega subscription.
Linux is about on-par with windows xp/7 as it stands, and it has been for a while. The reason people haven’t switched is OEM and software support.
I’m a computer engineering major (still a student tbf), I’m well aware of the difference between CISC and RISC, I was making a joke.
Also, I understand your point, but you should know though that a load-store architecture and a RISC instruction set are not the same thing. The vast majority of RISC ISAs are load-store, but not all load-store architectures are RISC.
At this point ARM is a CISC architecture
I’m a zoomer and honestly I had no problems with it. I only failed the Michael Cera one because I didn’t notice one of the images had a secret hidden Michael Cera
Lost a couple hours of work on the snap version of krita since it couldn’t save the file for some reason. Switched away from Ubuntu as a whole after that experience.
Cool. It should still use it though. If for nothing else than the parallelization improvements it allows.
If we stuck with the “it works fine so I’m not moving away from it” approach then we’d all still be on x11. Nvidia sucks and they should be more of a team player, but I think they were right to push for explicit sync over implicit. We should’ve been doing this from the beginning on wayland.
Thank you for the spoiler tag, that was pretty NSFL