I was just thinking there’s somebody rewriting coreutils in rustnand there it is. I’m omnipotent!
Also unless you can hyperfocus and literally exhaust yourself in those 8h, you can’t do any type of white collar job for 8h a day. It’s impossible to be mentally productive for that amount of time day in day out. Forget doing anything creative.
Interesting. Do they point to arch repos or provide their own like Manjaro? I haven’t thought about a rolling release atomic distro before.
Who knows. Some tech is both better functionally and cheaper. We’ll see. No need to hype anyway.
We can only assume he was doing a lot of work that made google just as evil as it is now compared to the alternative without him, which we’ll get now.
Then again my 2016 stock yaris had the best sound I ever heard anywhere.
Editing and changes no, creating new maybe? But likely WoC blocks this because they can’t have players make up their own stories, that’s against the spirit of role playing games (jkjk, shareholder interests).
You mean Strix Point? It’s just a manufacturing codename, like all the Intel Lakes. They are sold under the numerical name still. Also, I always found funny that all intel cpus are lakes in the pcs. The irony.
When your flatland country gets marched on from both east and west several times you get pretty good at cavalry.
I think you can use grafana to present vidgets from different dashboards in one.
Surprised this isn’t on the noncredibledefence community.
Still could.
IIRC krunner works as a commandline tool, so maybe you could do what you want with something like yakuake, or even make a wrapper for krunner with those additional options.
It seems like something I could use as well. I’ll note it down to take a look later.
I’ve recently used dioxus with rust to build a native app with webview. Way cheaper than electron and the like.
I use a 2016 Asus Zenbook with integrated intel gpu.
The performance is comparable. The only thing that’s different is latency, obviously, although it’s fairly negligible on LAN, and encoding/decoding sometimes createa artifacts and smudges, but it’s better at higher bandwidth.
I found a report so I didn’t do it myself again. It seems it’s fixed even though the report isn’t.
I’ve just checked and it’s fixed. Must have sliped by me.
Seems like it is maintained but not ported to Plasma 6, yet anyway.