Most TP-link ones work afaik. I have the TP-link UB400 for bluetooth on my PC
They/Them A chaos bean bat/bunny. I do art sometimes
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TabbsTheBat@pawb.socialto Gaming@beehaw.org•Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of April 6th2·3 days agoMy favourite one too :3… but ye the constant enemy checkpoints do me in
Libreoffice present or whatever it’s called (powerpoint equivelent) is absolutely garbage imo, it’s missing a lot of functions to make stuff that doesn’t look straight out of 1990s
The rest of them I found fine… though im definitely not a power user by any means, so mileage may vary
TabbsTheBat@pawb.socialto linuxmemes@lemmy.world•This town ain't big enough for the 2 of us15·3 days agoMm zips :3
I’ve had quite a few, cause a lot of mods for games come in zip files x3
TabbsTheBat@pawb.socialto linuxmemes@lemmy.world•"When does <insert package name> get update ?" moment.1·4 days agoReal and CLI pilled
TabbsTheBat@pawb.socialto Gaming@beehaw.org•Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of April 6th3·5 days agoI’ve been playing far cry 2 mostly :3
With a sprinkling of red eclipse matches
TabbsTheBat@pawb.socialto linuxmemes@lemmy.world•"When does <insert package name> get update ?" moment.3·6 days agoBased arrangement
I prefer to keep my desktop completely empty tho x3
Basically just the keyboard commands afaik. In vim you move through lines with hjkl keys instead of the arrow keys, and most commands are one letter (because it works through switching modes) instead of needing to hit ctrl for every one. In effect it lets you keep your fingers on the home row at all times which means you can more seamlessly go between moving around to typing, as well as minimizing having to stretch your fingers, so less hurting hands for long editing sessions
Personally I’ve not had enough of a need to use vim or vi or any of the other related text editors, so I can’t give more concrete examples, but ye :3… for most stuff and most people nano is gonna be good enough
TabbsTheBat@pawb.socialto linuxmemes@lemmy.world•"When does <insert package name> get update ?" moment.6·6 days agoYou guys have stuff on your desktop?
TabbsTheBat@pawb.socialto linuxmemes@lemmy.world•"When does <insert package name> get update ?" moment.15·6 days agoMy favourite of course is “just dual boot”
The solution to every issue x3
TabbsTheBat@pawb.socialto linuxmemes@lemmy.world•"When does <insert package name> get update ?" moment.302·6 days agoI have standards unfortunately
TabbsTheBat@pawb.socialto linuxmemes@lemmy.world•"When does <insert package name> get update ?" moment.1013·6 days agoGuys I downloaded the github link, and it won’t launch as an app, what do? :(
/j
Well to look “nerd cool” cause admittedly if you even know vim you’re like a nerd x3
Based linux stability /hj
Real :3
Though actually most of the stuff I had not work on my system was cause of flatpak permissions x3
I had to troubleshoot some windows problems for family a bit back, and it was the worst x3
Efficiency :3… if you need to edit text in terminal a lot, getting good with vi/vim can save a decent chunk of time, due to all the keyboard shortcuts it has
And then other people do it cause the pros do and it’s perceived as cool
Guessing it’s officially not supported, and it just works with whatever open source drivers come with the kernel. I know the packaging only lists windows devices as supported, but so far it’s been fine for me :3