He is running Pop Os, they don’t use snaps natively.
The problem of underdevelopment […] cannot be solved with palliatives, with institutions and technical instruments that emerge out of international conferences. […] it can be overcome only through a struggle against and by total victory against imperialism.
He is running Pop Os, they don’t use snaps natively.
Yeah, it can be sometimes. But to be completely honest, my workflow is not that deep. I just need neovim, a web browser and spotify. Every other application I use runs natively/smooth on Wayland, so no problems there. My biggest grip right now is that I can’t change input methods on the fly for some reason, but I’m sure they will address it at some point.
I’ve been daily driving for a couple of weeks now, its been great.
Sounds really exciting. Honestly, I can hardly see any downsides of aggregating Rust into big projects (respecting the developing time, of course).
I like FlorisBoard, but for some reason I cannot make the chinese input to work. Typing in 拼音 just doesn’t give any results. Maybe I’m just setting it up wrong tho
Yeah, probably that. Thanks!
Does anyone here have problems with K-9 background sync? I always have to manually sync the folders so I can get the latest emails
I think if you go with a slower processor it will limit you on options to upgrade RAM later, if needed to. If you don’t actually do some hardcore stuff on your computer, I would go with medium option and 16GB of RAM. 32GB sounds excessive to me (well, considering you don’t do the suff that needs too much RAM).
Intel and AMD both work really well under Linux, but I would go for Intel.
I can’t stress this enough: people who work on this project are among the smartest people in the world, damn