

It’s very useful for software development for many applications. I use it every day as a software developer.


It’s very useful for software development for many applications. I use it every day as a software developer.


I don’t feel fulfilled as a programmer unless I’m inputting instructions by hand on punch cards. I refuse to work anywhere or use software that uses any higher level abstractions. It might feel faster using Assembly or using a keyboard but there’s actually no productivity gains.
I mean only Linux as the product is released with only Linux offered by the company, as in not a choice between Windows and Linux. Linux first by design.
And Lenovo, I saved $100 and the time to setup Ubuntu on my Thinkpad. But I’m picturing something that is Linux only and a major release like a Chromebook or the Steam Deck were/are.
For the education sector and software developer sector these numbers are already met and well exceeded. For the consumer desktop, yes, I think so. I think some big company other than Valve and Google will sell a Linux desktop machine, be it x86 or ARM. When most of the stuff consumers use is through the browser, OEMs clinging to Windows is not going to last forever.


Masking take and permanent marker or pen works too if you don’t have electical tape.


Don’t need to open the case. Hold the soldering iron on the light until light goes out.


Why not just post a text post instead of posting images of your text?


Honest review is 10/10?
Who had said anything bad about Boards of Canada? I haven’t seen a single negative thing about their new album. It’s great and people think so. It’s also different than their stuff from 13 years ago.