

Few seconds, many seconds, still seconds.


Few seconds, many seconds, still seconds.


Europe’s $24 Trillion
Great, now nobody knows how much that is (other than a lot).


So, the IEEE has an actual norm for marketing speak.
Which, honestly, ought to happen more often.


I’m the same, but with windows.
People just don’t like changing their ways.
Also you’ll find out that linux is mostly much more logical than windows ever was.


LFS, Plan9, Inferno…
There are many options.


True, it’s not typical. It’s comfortable though.


The 5k monitor is a 49 inch model from MSI. The laptop is a compact model from Lenovo, a Yoga Pro something or other. Not sure what its resolution is (3k something by 2k something from what I remember), just that it’s needlessly high for its screen size, requiring UI scaling.


Sure, native resolution, no zoom, it’s fine.
Not so on my laptop with an insane resolution of like 2k by 3k on a 13 or 14 inch screen though.


I’m using a 5k by 1200 monitor and it’s awesome with Kde. I suppose it would be equally great with other interfaces.


But VR can do a lot of cool things, 3d… not so much.


8k would be cool to display lots of windows at the same time but fairly useless for gaming.


Sorry, linux is full, go away.


I don’t know why I love that picture so much.


All those people saying that swap was useless must be feeling quite silly nowadays.


Fedora (like pretty much any distribution) runs most games just fine.


If you use an AMD gpu, there’s actually fewer steps to go from empty disk to playing a game
That’s the theory, assuming that the Amd Gpu works with Linux. It might also just crash your system, which is a know problem of the driver, which hasn’t been fixed. You have to semi-randomly pass parameters to the kernel, hoping to find something that works.
Everyone knows that the quartz cones with gold flakes is what actually makes a difference.
Bunch of amateurs!