I think you mean ‘direct’ messaging
I think you mean ‘direct’ messaging
I’ll hate on Windows all day, but Task Manager is very useful and lightweight, I like it a lot
Fiber to the home is pretty neat. I could actually more than double the speed to 3Gb/s symmetrical for about $14 more per month, but frankly even the current speed is way more than I need. Will probably step it down a bit when my promotional discount ends.
Forgot to mention earlier, Steam is an example of a real world situation where I do actually hit around 1.5 Gb/s down
Certainly true in regards to real life use, but it’s a good way to check that there isn’t some issue on my end that’s limiting the speed I am paying for
Unfortunately doesn’t quite reach the speeds speedtest.net can hit, but still cool to have a tool like this
APKpure is pretty well regarded, but you have to / get to install any updates manually with a new apk download
You might be interested in finding an alternative to Nova, they got aquired a couple years ago
If it’s still in the return window I personally would yeah
Last time I canceled it it was very easy to do (amazon.ca)
In my personal experience it has been getting consistently worse over the last 6 or so years. It used to be nearly perfect but now it is somewhat common that the directions will be wrong or misleading
Revanced works just fine still
Textadept is also pretty cool, it’s portable and FOSS unlike Notepad++
“Atom” is one step further beyond
The OS is the worst part of the Quest line. The hardware is pretty cool but software completely removes it from consideration for me.
They’re not doing a very good job
Using the F40 preview with KDE and a regular update from Discover rolled xz back to the known good version 5.4.6
Interesting, I had zero problems with the RPMFusion Nvidia driver on Fedora on two machines that did have TPM and secure boot. In fact, it was surprisingly easy.
Advancements in technology are cool. Who knows what insights we can find developing interesting ideas like this