just change it yourself
just change it yourself
less crashes, higher average fps, behaves with alt+tab better, etc. everything works ✨better✨
you’re explanation makes sense and yet, gaming still works better on kde. it’s a known reality.
I would extend this Nobara recommendation from “for gaming” to “for anyone with Nvidia graphics”
never in my years of using Linux have I ever thought that it was rendered clearer. let’s be honest with ourselves, no need to lie.
homophobic
this is so much more wlrk
ironically that’s literally what x11 is made for.
fedora’s Nvidia support is leagues ahead of anything debian based in my experience. that’s not to mention debians insanely out-dated package repo.
the argument that Linux is less popular therefore less targeted is both misguided and a security through obscurity based argument. Linux is the most used server operating system and servers are targeted more than any individual and those server based malware often works on desktop versions as well.
one of the points is cia funding. they are bullshit
open source exists elsewhere and security through obscurity is a terrible, strawman argument
those were some bullshit bullet points lmao
it is not more secure for the average user. sure it can be hardened to a great degree but that takes proper knowledge of the underlying architecture. for the average user’s ootb experience, Linux is the least secure option.
I’m curious what would even be “snuck into it” ?
windows sandbox is… getting there, macos is decent but iirc the app dev can choose to not use it. all Linux options require user intervention to ensure it’s set up properly. ChromeOS’ sandboxing technique is inherited from Android and is the strongest/strictest of any desktop operating system.
that’s not really the point considering this didn’t occur in a vacuum. this one event can come to just be a grift and what I said will still be true.
aosp and android aren’t necessarily one in the same.