tbh i think Samsung's one is better just because of much larger network of devices
vox
i can actually type slightly faster on a touchscreen keyboard, despite spending most of my time on my pc.
typing special characters is painfully slow on touch keyboards tho
i actually accidentally made all exe files open in Windows Media Center on a family pc as a kid.
basically the system had to be reinstalled.
my isp supports ipv6 but disables it in openwrt config.
i found a way to get root access to it and re-enabled it, seems to work just fine. the configuration is kinda fucked up but kinda works (dhcpv6, no slaac)
MyAbandonware maybe
I'd rather just use the nu shell than tools like jq
i basically use it to write all of my scripts nowadays, it's structured data approach is amazing (kinda similar to PowerShell, but done right)
actually i like the display in my 15 inch one. It's a pretty nice ips 120hz panel with decent color accuracy and VRR/AMD FreeSync support (the only downside is bad max brightness)
i mean I'm pretty poor too lol, but the unit i got is objectively bad, quality-wise.
(specs are amazing for the price i got it for tho)
like the frame of the display is starting to detach and bend out (not sure why plastic fram is doing that) and the touchpad sometimes gets stuck in slightly lowered position and starts to glitch out. (shaking cursor)
kde runs terribly on popos tho, so its definitely not the best choice if you need that
the xps line is awesome, but I'd like to suggest something to whoever reads this comment: stay away from budget consumer grade dells! (aka inspirons and similar limes)
i got an awesome deal on mine (used) but the build quality is atrocious and it's literally starting to fall apart after like 3 months of use
ik consumer grade crap sucks but dell is the worst offender (...they're not even trying to hide it like hp lol)
Wayland nearly doubled my battery life lol
Samsung ones have a pretty huge network too, especially in the eu