I'm amazed at how many people can not imagine a world past capitalism. How stubborn must you be to push eugenics before revolution
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You may wanna try putting a solid state drive in. It will boost performance so much
If you stick with it you can type way faster than most other keyboards. Plus it's fun to use
What? Vanilla os. Is very different than just OS2. Also OS 2 is how old now? I doubt many people even make that coorelation
Gnome has the best touch gesture support. It really is great. Sadly the osk for gnome kinda sucks major league ass. Pretty much every de has issues with touch. But gnome seems to have the least issues
Are you sure it's enabled in the search settings?
Are you planning on using them as a pos? I'm not sure if an open pos os exists
Either a radeon rx7600 or a 4060. The lowest tier gpu's are usually the most power efficient. I'm sure you would see some performance gains as well but probably not an insane amount. But thats just the brand new gpus. You could get maybe a 6700xt which would have more vram than a 7600 for a bit more money.
To me it sounds like the problem lies with the titan x more than anything. Has it always had thermal issues? Could be a power supply issue or any number of things. I had a 2060 and my system was freezing for extended periods of times and eventually crashing my system and I assumed it was due to the summer heat. But I eventually replaced my psu and boom. No more issues.
https://github.com/RetroMusicPlayer/Paisa paisa is pretty cool. I use it to manage my money and I've been liking it pretty well
https://terminus-font.sourceforge.net/ this has been my favorite for a while. It keeps the retro sort of look while still being actually ledgible
I would probably really like it but the extra steps involved kinda kill it for me.
It's the same issue I have with coffee. I like the flavor just not the work involved. To me I want to wake up hit boil on the kettle and then just pour water over some leaves.
I understand the appeal but it's not for me. I wish you luck in your matcha journey