Ah okay! That’s neat. Especially for the less technically inclined
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Ah okay! That’s neat. Especially for the less technically inclined
I don’t get it. Was that not a thing already?
it died a long time ago
I’ve had twitch lag in VLC, but work flawlessly in MPV
The main reason I started using Linux is because I wanted to use tiling window managers. Maybe take a look at some of those. It’s the same idea as Fancy zones just cranked up to 100
Of course it’s not necessary, but it’s nice to have - it’s convenient.Thas always the decision you have to make. Either you sell away your data and freedom, and live “convenient”, or you don’t.
I know that some people have gotten Google pay to work on their rooted phone, but I’ve had no luck on my Samsung
Unfortunately it seems to suffer from the same problems that other custom ROMs like GrapheneOS have these days. The same goes for if you root your stock OS. Like all the normal Android stuff works (even better) but as soon as you want to for example use the tap-payment features or the ID stuff from your government it doesn’t work. Also good luck trying to use for example Samsung smartwatches
No? The meme says Ubuntu based distros that don’t change anything bad
I know for a fact that USB-c is about 1.5× mirco-b.
https://www.adafruit.com/search?q=usb breakout board
Since USB A is not a slave connector that are no comparable boards on adafruit. So I asked Bing AI:
According to the web search results, the cost of a USB-C connector on a motherboard depends on various factors, such as the manufacturer, the chipset, the data standard, and the features of the motherboard. However, based on some examples of motherboards with USB-C ports, the price difference between USB-C and USB-A connectors with the same speed (USB 2.0) is not very significant. For instance, the ASRock B550M-ITX/ac motherboard has one USB-C port and four USB-A ports, all with USB 2.0 speed, and costs around $120. The [ASRock B450M-HDV R4.0] motherboard has six USB-A ports, all with USB 2.0 speed, and costs around $70. The difference in price between these two motherboards is $50, but this is not only due to the USB-C connector, but also to other factors such as the chipset, the memory slots, the audio codec, and so on. Therefore, it is hard to estimate the exact cost of a USB-C connector on a motherboard with USB 2.0 speed, but it is likely to be less than $10.
Those are just voice replacements
Joke never made before!
It is. BlueSky or for short BS (ha!) just took the open standard and closed it again!
I know what happened. But maybe with Nothings announcement Apple decided “fuck it” You know?
Seems like Nothing did it?
Rule 3: Not regarding using or support for Lemmy.
You mean compile Gentoo
Some intern is getting fired