I used to use Inter Semibold as my main UI font but recently moved over to SF Pro Text Semibold. I’ve been consistently using the Nerd Fonts version of Fira Code for terminal/IDE
I used to use Inter Semibold as my main UI font but recently moved over to SF Pro Text Semibold. I’ve been consistently using the Nerd Fonts version of Fira Code for terminal/IDE
I’d be happy if Rian Johnson got another chance with Star Wars. Brick, Brothers Bloom, Looper, and Knives Out were all great and at least personally The Last Jedi felt like it was trying to set up things to pay off in the next movie since he was originally slated to write and direct Episode 8 and 9.
Asahi is the distro for Apple Silicon, not Alpine.
Good choice on the Gateron Yellows! They’re really lovely switches, especially for the price.
Target disk mode is fantastic, I’m thrilled to see this coming to Linux
According to Ars Technica this processor draws 50W to get those performance numbers. The entire Steam Deck doesn’t even use that much power.
Not every conflict is between nations and the infobox has to work across different conflicts. Belligerents is probably the best option to label the sides of a conflict
That sounds about right for the first retina MacBooks
I disagree with citing Framework for now since they’ve only existed for 3 years. They are certainly exciting and genuinely seem to be dedicated to long term support and repairability but in my opinion they need to exist longer than that before they can be cited as example of supporting a device for a very long time.
They’re clickbait garbage.
God I fucking hate Bettman.
There’s MacPorts but Homebrew is by far the most common package manager on MacOS. I wouldn’t use Homebrew on Linux personally but it’s great on Mac
Most AMD cards work just fine in an external GPU enclosure (or in a PCIe slot on the Mac Pro)
Not OP but personally touch input feels much better implemented on 11 than any previous Windows
I still don’t understand the TPM 2.0 requirement. As far as I know there’s nothing that Windows 11 does by default that requires TPM, just optional features like BitLocker or Windows Hello
I honestly think that FireWire 400 had a better physical design for the connector. It was keyed more dramatically than some of the other connectors people are citing as being both keyed and easy to orient incorrectly. I personally never had issues plugging in FireWire 400 blind.
The GM plant near me currently does alternating 6 day and 5 day weeks, I’m not sure if that’s the same across all of their plants but there is already precedent within their system for inconsistent week lengths.
I personally prefer Newsflash because the main dev of Fluent is weirdly adamant about not implementing either customizable shortcuts or the standard vim-style navigation that almost all desktop RSS readers have had since Google Reader included them