Ah that's kinda neat. Doesn't statically linked mean it won't work on some systems though? Pretty sure static linked binaries don't work on nixos
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What reason is there to use something like this over gtk or qt? I guess it's easier to work with?
The day I don't want to jump ship to the latest new tech is the day I stagnate into an old person
I imagine a single press of shift probably types A
Z on the other hand
Also why have a caps lock on a keyboard like this the only time I've ever touched it is for keybinds or by accident
Were there even any passengers on it at that point
So far every job I've had or seen the inside of has used teams
As with all things in business, good enough is king
I actually don't mind it being web based, there are a lot of web based tools that run perfectly fine and don't use that much resource
Teams is generally stable for me running the pwa in Microsoft edge nowadays too
I switched a while ago.
Full office suite works fine on web including teams
I had switched to vscode from visual studio anyway so that wasn't an issue
The only big thing I think is missing now is Photoshop (krita and photopea exist) and games that have intentionally prevented themselves being run in Linux, which is a pretty good reason to vote with your wallet anyway imo
I do kinda miss being able to fuck around in Roblox every now and again but oh well
I'm not sure why it wouldn't be it doesn't change how Linux works does it?
Generally hardware compatibility should be identical across all distros, as most drivers are baked into the kernel
The exception being Nvidia drivers, you have to install those yourself pretty much everywhere
Lowest maintenance possible is probably gonna be bazzite as people are saying
The anticheat thing is a pain
You're right they do, I'm not sure where I got the idea that you couldn't run em but I'm sure I've got some error message about static linking before when trying to run a binary
Might've been whatever the opposite is (dynamically linked?)