[-] BlahajEnjoyer@lemmy.blahaj.zone 7 points 6 months ago

I’m not a fan of alternative packaging solutions. Never been. If it’s not in Debian’s repositories then I don’t bother with it. Some would say that’s close minded as not all packaging solutions are bad but when you use a stable distribution like Debian the native packaging solution is a lot easier to maneuver and troubleshoot than flatpaks and the like.

[-] BlahajEnjoyer@lemmy.blahaj.zone 6 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago)

Citra got caught in the crosshairs too.

I spend maybe 30 minutes doing actual work on average. Then once a blue moon I get off my ass and finish my assigned projects in like 3 hours and continue to do nothing.

Then the world would be a better place and it would likely use less RAM

People think that Windows doesn’t do swap because on Windows it’s done automatically for you. Does it wear down the SSD? Yes, but so does every other write operation. Ideally, getting like 32gigs of ram so you’ll never have to use your swap is ideal(or at least use less), but not everyone can do that.

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MikroTik hAP ax3 seems to fit the requirements and is what I’m currently running. They add their enterprise features into the “consumer” packages, allowing you to set up VLANs, meshes, etc

Good. Short content is brain rotting

I don’t have a gitlab account and I am able to view it. Not sure what’s wrong

I have a single passthrough VM that I use for building Windows binaries.

I followed this tutorial:

https://gitlab.com/risingprismtv/single-gpu-passthrough

Photoshop is just one of the many apps included in the Adobe suite. So while this is a welcomed repo, I’m afraid it is not feasible for people who design professionally

I agree with the landlord in this case, we shouldn’t tip our baristas either, instead they should fix the federal law that allows restaurants to pay their workers pennies and kill this ridiculous tipping thing entirely.

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