#theyknew
I dual Boot... Gentoo and Arch btw
and the opposition is poisoned to death?
and nothing has changed there...
you can still call your school, as weird as it may sound, and the even can call you back... and the children don't need a 1000€ smartphone for that...
as a senior developer my advice is: buy parts and learn to assemble, the exchangeable parts are (at least for me):
- CPU/Mainboard/RAM : always bought as a bundle (RAM at least 32GB), because dependencies are too high, I prefer AMD, but ymmv
- GPU : Easy to switch, easy to spend a fortune, i always prefer mid range cards or older ones like the AMD RX 6600
- Storage: Always the fastest possible, if you need to go cheap, then make it smaller, linux does need no significant space, and i run my system on a 240GB M.2
- Case/PSU: Buy it only once, i still use a case from the 90`s, the PSU will only be upgraded if connectors change, 750W are enough for most of the work
- HID: Dont go cheap on Monitors and Mouse/Keyboard, IPS displays are a must, if you have multiple screens (angular view is distorted otherwise), Most gaming input devices work very good for programmers, i prefer logitech (with ratbag), but corsair has very goot support under linux too (ckb-next)
As the germans say: Herr Mann
And Lemmy.ml is managed by one of the devs. And because this instance ist rather self entitled, they don't care about bugs that much
Like a Renaissance fair, but earlier
I was at a zoo at a guided feeding of chimpanzees. The wuide showed us by example, that the apes were way better at aiming than him, and If you give them a food they don't like, you should wear a helmet, AS they Hit your face with a cabbage from 30m away.
But the controls were horrendous
The cute one 😉
rex is not a breed in itself, it's just a mutation, and every cat with it is considered a "rex". so if it was a selkirk, it's now a selkirk rex, but the breed is hard to recognize on kittens