I have a RaspberryPi with a Plex container sitting upstairs. Works like a charm
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I have a RaspberryPi with a Plex container sitting upstairs. Works like a charm
I’ve tried basically everything under the sun, and keep returning to Thunderbird. Thankfully they’ve fixed the endless amount of performance issues with it.
Everything else is either in a horrible state, abandoned, or paid spyware that used to be a free project originally
This one is supposed to fix the obnoxious explicit sync bugs, so fingers crossed
I know more than a handful of developers who religiously refuse to learn version control systems, and barely know how to operate a computer in general. It’s more of a mindset issue
This isn’t Windows, and this isn’t freeware
A lot of people here have such a bizarre stance.
People have put work into this, for free. And the moment they ask for support, you immediately bring the pitchforks out, over a singular pop-up you can permanently disable? That’s just plain disrespectful, at the very least
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Only relevant if you have a 2000-series card or newer. Pascal and older cannot use it
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I was toying around with the idea of doing my classes and early dev work on linux, hearing it’s got a lot less roadblocks and annoyances, and that checked out.
I’ve been running it on all of my systems as main OS since not too long after that, and don’t intend to go back
I handle everything through docker, and a Portainer agent on top of that, so it’s actually been quite painless. Would definitely recommend
They are what you make of them. I have three 3b+ units sitting upstairs, one of which runs my entire media stack, and the second is mostly just for Pihole, and the last is for general tinkering I might need. The pin array is awesome to have.
No one’s arguing they are low performance (although a 5 is practically 5x the performance of a 3b+ unit), but they definitely don’t suck
A low-power computer typically used just to remotely connect to a proper server
No clue, i’m just some dude online
I’ve started using it on my secondary machine, during the 2.90 beta cycle. Fundamentally, you don’t get anything different yet. It’s marginally faster, and fixes some bugs
At launch, I’ve upgraded my system to a 3900x, and even today, it fulfills my cpu needs. This thing is incredible
Good to hear c:
Run eos-welcome
, and choose the options to update both Arch and Endeavour mirrors. Save the files when prompted. For Arch mirrors, either choose countries closest to you, or just sort by fastest in general
The learning curve is absolutely colossal, especially if you want to use it as a full IDE. Even with the legend panel it still doesn’t tell you have the story
Upgrading as soon as BORE patches come out of testing