

Keep in mind that cosmic is still in an alpha build. It’s missing a lot of features and his buggy here are there. I’m sure it will be pretty awesome and once it releases it 1.0 version.
Keep in mind that cosmic is still in an alpha build. It’s missing a lot of features and his buggy here are there. I’m sure it will be pretty awesome and once it releases it 1.0 version.
Is this one of those things where people try to install Linux on something simply to see if it can be done, or is there a practical upshot to this?
Nope, not without a YouTube login to verify age. I just ran into this the other day.
I just spell it “NAZI”. Saves the trouble of having to constantly explain what I mean.
Just because you don’t know how any of this works, don’t lash out at me in anger.
Blocked
Let’s hope that bus is dedicated
It is. That’s always been one of the key features of thunderbolt. There’s no negotiation or latency involved after you plug it in. It just works.
The USB-C is just the connector. The cables are thunderbolt. Thunderbolt 3 and 4 are several times the speed of USB 3.2. No latency issue.
USB-C is already a plug standard for display port over thunderbolt. Apple monitors use this to daisy chain monitors together.
Both gnome and KDE have this functionality built-in to the system now. It’s under display settings.
I’m picturing a gigantic sushi roll on a deli slicer
Yeah, most LLMs are about 12 to 18 months behind.
He didn’t win a second term in 2020. The data is clearly from around then.
There is an app called playon which allows you to record shows from streaming services. It has both a Mac and a Windows version.
Looks like cake to me!