avidamoeba
Plugged/unplugged.
Can't wait for this to land in Debian/Ubuntu. 😁 I'll donate the profit margin of a System76 laptop.
Not necessarily. Which is why I deleted my comment. It's entirely possible that other EV brands expanded and the overall EV market share increased while one single brand of EV contracted compared to the top selling ICEVs.
Yes it is absolutely worth it. I'm personally using SaltStack because I already knew some but if I were starting anew I'd go with Ansible. I completely disagree with the opinion that it's similar to Bash but I don't have the energy to go into detail for why. From user's perspective, config management code is much clearer to read and write, much less error prone than bash scripts and it's easy to reuse other people's battle tested code (often in production) to deploy things for yourself. Personally I find it way easier to read Salt code I forgot everything about than Bash.
https://www.theregister.com/2024/04/29/google_python_flutter_layoffs/
Perhaps a bit better source. At least a bit less irritating to read.
Gboard is alright.
Fractional scaling is also a bit subpar.
Yeah, Windows on KVM without GPU acceleration is not ideal. Also setting up a VM with all the bells and whistles like a shared folder, USB, printing is still easier on VMware than virt-manager. I've recently switched all my Windows VMs from VMware to KVM/virt-manager.
I had to switch the computer where I needed VMware to an Xorg session. 🥹