Is it dynamic, or does it use the existing Nvidia Optimus utilities?
Is it dynamic, or does it use the existing Nvidia Optimus utilities?
I’ve tried what popOS had around 6 months ago, and it wasn’t what I wanted. I needed to manually launch apps with the GPU. I want it to work like it does in windows where when the igpu gets too much load it dynamically switches to the dgpu.
The only thing keeping me on windows is the Nvidia GPU in my laptop. If Linux got actual dynamic GPU switching support I would delete windows and never look back.
Those people probably saw their homes rise in value 10x over their lifetimes. They’re not stuck renting shoeboxes for $2000 a month like the rest of us.
I would agree, clothes have never really affected me. I did a 150 km ride around my city wearing jorts and a wind breaker.
In my experience the latency on Bluetooth mice and keyboards is so low that it doesn’t matter. Most people who aren’t playing in like the top 1% of their game should be fine.
This article says that the fee applies to every installation of a marketplace.
Why did you editorialize the headline from “atrocities” to “resistance”?
I only use the play store to keep critical apps (banking and security) updated. Everything else comes from Aurora.
I could be so much more efficient on a computer. One hand for the mouse, two hands in the standard typing position, and one hand on an external numpad. It would eliminate the need to ever move my hands. I want 4 hands now :(.
I chose lemmy.ca because I’m a proud Canadian patriot 💪🇨🇦🫡
Oh wow, thats incredible! Looks like I have my Sunday project now.