This is low. Imagine if you're unemployed, doing rounds of job interviews and got hit with this mess.
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If you have a smart tv or chromecast ultra, you can install moonlight directly in your tv. If you're still using a computer for the tv, at the very least using moonlight won't make your client computer's fan spins like crazy. You can even replace it with a low power computer like a raspberry pi.
I mean, have you checked kids videos on YouTube? I remember getting dumbfounded when I watched some of the "stories". LLM would fit right in.
I thought DJI has an R&D office in California? Is that just for show and the actual R&D is done in Shenzhen?
Lucky you! Just install one right now and experience a less annoying, faster loading web for the first time! Also install consent-o-matic while you're at it.
Yeah, it's kinda hard to find good stats because Linux users hate telemetry. I doubt there is an accurate desktop environments market share stats out there. Might as well conduct our own poll here and see the stats for this community.
Living in a place with earthquakes is also suck. You could be fast asleep and suddenly awaken by the shakes and had to evacuate out of the house within seconds. Doubly so if it's on a shore because you may need to evacuate the area if the quake is large enough to potentially trigger a tsunami. I wonder when we finally have an earthquake version of tornado warning.
Not if it's what you want, but I had success with moonlight+sunshine. Latency is unnoticeable and picture quality is great as long as the connection between the client and server is good
EndeavourOS iso also does the same thing but with half the size.
Now that I think about it, the decline of ubuntu began when they inserted amazon affiliate links in their ui a long time ago. The final straw for me is forcing snaps when attempting to install some apps via apt. I replaced all my ubuntu machines with debian without any issue.
Sunk cost fallacy. The more you pay the more painful it is to quit.
Do you mean my cats are actually green in the eyes of it's potential prey?