Sir Elton John called it "the best fucking piece of music i ever Heard"
That counts as something :D
Sir Elton John called it "the best fucking piece of music i ever Heard"
That counts as something :D
Nothing else matters - Metallica
This Song opened my mind for the World of Metal and guitars. I started to learn how to play guitar shortly after hearing it the first time
Kann die Kommentare hier nicht wirklich verstehen. Nutze seit etwas über einem Jahr ein Tuxedo Pulse 15 (Gen 2) und bin das erste Mal in meinem Leben mit einem Arbeitslaptop zufrieden. Wird am Tuxedo Triple Dock betrieben an dem zwei Monitore hängen, hock mit dem Gerät aber auch gerne mal im Sessel gemütlich zum tippen.
EndeavourOS drauf installieren war kein Problem.
Ich würd aber kein Tuxedo mit Nvidia Grafikkarte kaufen, aber nicht wegen Tuxedo :-)
"Perfekter" wäre es nur noch mit Aluminiumgehäuse.
2009 i started studying computer science. Having windows on my Laptop wasnt helpful when compiling c, that was my first encounter with Linux (especially Ubuntu). Was running Xubuntu most of the time because i didnt like Unity.
Stopped using Linux after finishing my degree, since Linux wasnt useful for gaming or my work.
Skip forward to 2020. Hadnt really used Linux for anything for years, then windows 11 was announced. Didnt like where this was going and tested out Manjaro, since gaming on linux was supposed to be "okay".
Didnt like Manjaro and tried out EndeavourOS. All games that mattered at the time ran good. Switched to AMD graphics, deleted windows completly from my drive and use Linux exclusivly for private usage.
Also installed EndeavourOS on my work laptop and use a Windows VM if needed.
I dont want to go back to using windows for daily stuff ever
His story about the rubber ducks is awesome
Rowan Atkinson. I'm unable to watch Mr Bean or Blackadder with a straight face. Everything he does is comedy gold.
Also the one and only Robin Williams, may he rest in peace. Watched his stand up program and spilled my drink multiple times
I watched "Lord of the Rings: Return of the King" a total of 6 times in cinema (and the extended edition countless times on DVD since then) and still think very fondly of the experience. Just experiencing the awe when the beacons were lit and the camera flew through the mountains and the mind blowing moment when the Riders of Rohan appear on the horizon.
When the extended edition came out on dvd, i watched the whole trilogy at least once a year
There is a difference between "supported" and "works"
I replaced my Nvidia with an AMD graphics card last year. Ever since ive been using Wayland on KDE Plasma without any issue. I have 2 VRR Monitors connected with different refresh rates, which felt clunky on X11 and now feels fluid and just brilliant to use. I don't use X11 Sessions at all anymore and only have XWayland for stuff that requires it
Polonium - autotiling for KDE 5.27. Ever since KDE Plasma broke Bismuth on wayland, i've been running with bare Plasma. Polonium is the first project to work (mostly) as Bismuth used to, although it's just one developer working on it as far as i understood and it still has a bunch of bugs. But really looks promising.
Also, KDE 6 (which will break everything again probably) :D
On mobile: because of addon support (aka because of ad-block) On desktop: Open Source, "It's not chrome", it feels snappier than alternatives, it has good Linux/Wayland support, customizability and the biggest reason - habit. I started using Firefox when there was no Chrome.
Out of those probably Terraria and Minecraft take up ranks 1 and 2, just because i START playing them again every few years