It does, two buttons along the side of the stylus and one on the top end
It does, two buttons along the side of the stylus and one on the top end
I have the dell active pen on my xps 2 in 1, it works.
“Couldn’t care less”
Comodore 64 os in the late 80’s then msdos, win 3.1, etc. First Linux distro i believe was either slackware or debian.
While I understand the sentiment, there are a lot of jobs out there that are necessary but no one wants to do. If no one had to work society would fall apart. At least at this point in time. Maybe it we ever make it to the startrek universe with boundless energy, replictors, medical devices that just cure you.
Your use case is similar to mine, tailscale works great. Used to have a dedicated VPN but chose tailscale over that.
Not true. https://tailscale.com/kb/1019/subnets
You do not need to install it on all your devices. See https://tailscale.com/kb/1019/subnets
I have been thinking about this recently. How much of this is lack of bugs vs aerodynamics. I mean back in the day we all drove big rectangles. I’m not denying the fact that it could be a mass extinction of bugs. Just curious.
That wasn’t OP’s question though.
Absolutely, you’d be dumb to not use the tools at your disposal
I’m the same, it has wonderful Linux support
Nord says they don’t keep logs. Who knows if they actually do or not.
Tried for days to get a windows 11 guest to work on KVM with virt manager. Couldn’t get very good performance at all. Virtual box with guest drivers is pretty close to bare metal for me. I’d love to use KVM but can’t get good performance
Interesting, I’ve never had any issues with it really. The only thing I suppose is that Hulu acts odd on a very rare occasion but that’s a Hulu app problem. It’s our main “TV” system. Netflix, Hulu, stremio, prime, etc. are all flawless. I could see it being a hackers toy but I’ve kept it stock. Plex, Jellyfin, Kodi, whatever, has always been flawless. I’ve also only been on WiFi and streaming anything hasn’t been an issue.
I’ve been rocking a shield pro for years, never had in issue. Still runs butter smooth.
Your air pods switching things works with Samsung devices. Not only that it will work with Windows. I can be watching something on my laptop and get a call and it’ll switch over automatically.
Sure, but this wasn’t an open source discussion. I really enjoy the software, if there are FOSS alternatives I’d be down to switch for sure.
Surprised no one has mentioned OpenAudible. https://openaudible.org/
I tried Resolve bit came back to kdenlive. It’s just fit my needs much better