

I have one from 2015 that’s still working just fine.
Can you boot in safe mode and install the new open source drivers?


You can use Logitech’s Onboard Memory Manager app which is under 20MB and doesn’t require installation.


The driver itself is probably a few megabytes only. The rest is just bullshit in the name of rgb control and preset/dpi control. You seem to be using a Logitech device, you can enable the onboard memory of your mouse, then uninstall this thing and use Logitech’s Onboard Memory Manager app instead.


Most news articles are.
Hopefully support for that will come through desktop portals.
Comparing Flatpak or Gnome to Apple seems highly irrelevant in the context of this post. But, you do realize that neither Gnome, nor Flatpak is a trillion dollar company, right? Also, since when are Flatpak apps “barely usable”?


UEFI by default runs exe
As far as I know, that’s not the case. Maybe some UEFI implementations by some vendors can extract the UEFI firmware that’s embedded in the exe file. But, UEFI doesn’t run exe files.
You can check out Lapce, which is written in Rust: https://github.com/lapce/lapce


it’s just a coincidence.
Typical cancer.


Mint with Papirus icons and blue accent colour set to match the folder icons of Papirus theme.


I recommend looking for refurbished laptops. As they’d give you better bang for buck. If you do indeed to with refurbished laptop, check everything thoroughly before buying including how long the battery lasts and if the display has any deffects.


Mint. LMDE.


As far as my understanding goes, Zed uses the GPU only for rendering things on screen. And from what I’ve heard, most editors do that. I don’t understand why Zed uses that as a key marketing point


The placement of the numbers and their relative size are ugly too. I understand why the sizes are different, but it looks ugly nonetheless.
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