It’s funny because it’s true.
It’s funny because it’s true.
They never stopped being bad, they’ve just refined their tactics.
Most subtle instance of Microsoft’s Embrace-Extend-Extinguish to date.
Linux, on the other hand, can easily boot up on a 10-year-old laptop with just 2GB of RAM, and work fine.
I’m not sure a modern day browser would be just fine with “only” 2GiB, unfortunately.
Why is that a problem? You’d want a compiler to be as fast as possible. nice
would be way easier to use than a container…
OP most likely wants the opposite for the compiler…
Obviously the kernel should schedule the UI to be responsive even under high load.
Obviously… to you.
This is one of the cases where Linux shows its history as a large shared unix system and its focus as a server OS; if the desktop is just a program like any other,
Exactly.
I’d say nice
alone is a good place to start, without delving into the scheduler rabbit hole…
This might help.
I use primitive ftpd on the phone and FileZilla on the PC.
There are no dumb questions but the ones unasked. Start small, baby steps.
Java has entered the chat…
Macs are expensive though. Fine for managers to use for presentations and meetings but no way you could justify that expense for a dev.
The Windows target costumer has always been the employer – expect group policies to disable Recall in any enterprise version. Not Home though.
I’d call it realistic, not concerning.
Deciding on the folder where to keep backups to cloudsync so i can reinstall everything from scratch.
I read gentoo instead of gentus, found it awkward that someone would call gentoo obscure, did a websearch, came back to the post with gentus as a reply, re-read the post.
Really? Haven’t had trouble allocating new VPSs with IPv4 as of late…