It’s also quite wrong.
It’s also quite wrong.
I have been running arm32 elf binaries and Xorg on my HTC M8 stock kernel with Android 4. That’s not a new thing. Libreoffice and Xfce ran pretty well on that thing.
It’s just quite a bit slower. Everything else other than messing with /sys and android processes works the same.
HDMI, mouse and keyboard and you have an office pc.
That’s weird considering they still run an Onion site: https://www.reddittorjg6rue252oqsxryoxengawnmo46qy4kyii5wtqnwfj4ooad.onion/
Just use: https://search.marginalia.nu/ It crawls forums, wikis and other human generated content.
No SEO garbage, scammers or AI. (mostly)
It’s still very much an alpha.
Yeah, and the one on Amazon is broken for years and no one cares.
There is: https://mycroftproject.com/
There you can just about anything to Firefox’s search providers.
While I don’t miss checking the index of my wall of Microsoft books (the light gray binders with the squishy plastic). At least those were (mostly1) correct and ad free.
Then the future began and you got MSDN subscription on CD with sample code. Woohoo.
And even those videos show how little they know.
They are fun to watch in a “kid goes wow at enterprise tech” kinda way.
I always thought: farm = inside (fence or barn), ranch = outside
Yeah now the handles point in different directions.
VM is even better. It prevents Windows updates from fucking up your real OS.
https://www.kasmweb.com/
It’s a container streaming platform. So it can replace RDP, remoteapps, Citrix and potentially Hyperspace (if it runs in Wine). Plus it’s open source or can be paid for if you need support and hosting.
You get a free Ubuntu container to mess around for a few minutes, it’s rather snappy for a VNC backend.
And then they made a Linux native version but it worked only on Stadia.
Fuck Bungie.
Writing a good bug report is oftentimes all the help that’s needed.
Ah, the HP Omen that uses mostly standard components and might be decent but has a coked up marketing team that makes me trust the brand by driving me insane.
Gotcha.
Might be cheaper to buy the equipment at that point.
But seriously: That is not at all what the insurance pays. Prices are ridiculously inflated to give ridiculous discounts to greedy companies. Patients and Doctors get the short end of the stick.
You can install Arch directly from a UEFI shell over the Internet: https://archlinux.org/releng/netboot/
If your BIOS has a UEFI shell that supports DHCP, HTTP and IPv4 PXE you can load the ipxe-arch.efi over HTTP and start installing.
That’s weird. I just logged into my ea account from 2012 after not touching it for 5 years and it appears everything is there. Adding a recovery mail just to be sure now. LOL, it’s so old it doesn’t even have a name and shows as a 25 digit ID on the website.
EDIT: dude below is right: GOG all the way.
Oh I like that one. Yoink! Thanks.