Are there any performance benchmarks for the Star64?
Pine64 claims the chip to have performance similar to certain Cortex-A55 processors, which would put the Star64 on par with the Raspberry 4 series. Is that true?
Are there any performance benchmarks for the Star64?
Pine64 claims the chip to have performance similar to certain Cortex-A55 processors, which would put the Star64 on par with the Raspberry 4 series. Is that true?
I have no idea what you are trying to say.
Maybe read it again, in context, and decide if there are equal rights to initiate that particular interaction (no matter what the genders or sexualities involved are).
Are you saying that two people, no matter the genders or sexualities, never have the same right to initiate undressing in front of each other? What?
Then have a stern word with yourself about being so incredibly defensive that you end up portraying yourself as a sex pest.
Defensive? I’m neither a gay man nor a heterosexual woman. This doesn’t affect me at all.
it was always initiated by them
Did you mention this randomly or do you believe that you have less right to initiate that than they do?
I never noticed that issue. Do you have hardware acceleration and Wayland mode (if applicable) enabled?
Not open source though, right?
“think about the relevance of your own experiences”
Oh my are you high and mighty
You’re on a meme sub though?
I wouldn’t say I’m that techy
I really like the C-compiler and general programming experience
Why don’t you use the Software App for installing Apps?
The issues with games usually arise because people try to run games made for Windows on Linux. Just like you can’t run Linux games on Windows (unless you use WSL, which is just straight up running Linux), you can’t easily run most Windows games on Linux.
No Valorant on Linux :(
What software were you trying to install that you couldn’t install by simply clicking the install button in the software store?
I use NixOS on my main PC.
If you want to use NixOS, you have to be willing to read.
Two things are especially difficult:
Coding: You will have to learn the Nix-specific way for everything you do. How does Nodejs work in NixOS? How does GCC work in NixOS? How does my IDE work in NixOS?
Using unofficial packages: The nix repos are very large and you’ll most likely find everything you need there (or on flatpak/flathub). But if something isn’t there, the easiest way tends to be packaging it as a nix package yourself. And that’s something many people probably don’t want to do.
The coding thing is annoying enough that I may switch away from NixOS at some point.
Other than that, NixOS is great.
There’s difference in disagreeing in opionion and thinking someone is just wrong. In the latter case, I find it reasonable to suppress their comment using downvotes.
That’s not true. If the population grows only a little, say one more person each year, the relative amount shrinks.
I believe the most common issue people face today is simply not getting to know enough people in order to find a partner.
For most users pretty GUIs are far more important than the latest security updates. (And even if they weren’t, Fedora offers both.)
Eternity sometimes replaces a post’s thumbnail with that of a post further down the list.