I use the integrated graphics of my Ryzen 9 7940HS and they’re more than enough for all workloads. Light weight gaming also works pretty well on it.
I use the integrated graphics of my Ryzen 9 7940HS and they’re more than enough for all workloads. Light weight gaming also works pretty well on it.
Wow you’re right. Just checked again, they must have added that this new major iOS version.
I was talking about files on iOS.
Still can’t rename file extensions though
The house series was actually quite fun to watch, and you could learn a couple of things from it. But the other content except maybe factory tours and server stuff is just straight up advertising and boring.
Last time I checked Fusion360 worked on Linux with Wine/Bottles
Unfortunately the HDR implementation in Windows also isn’t flawless and has some big issues.
Fusion 360 actually works under Linux with Bottles. Some other Autodesk products also have native Linux versions.
It does stop bots, but only extremely simple bots that for instance scrape data. That’s mostly it though, more sophisticated bots can easily beat Captchas
It’s the most approachable for most people. For real graphics design more professional tools are available
Except PowerPoint is actually quite nice to make quick, easy and good looking visualizations and brochures without having to deal with Word
Slow computers and awful cheap Keyboards
In newer versions of C# you can use top level statements, which remove a lot of characters
Except if it’s for their own gain
Makes sense. Thanks for the answer
Freesync and any vrr for that matter is supported on Wayland and X.org. HDR is supported on sway and some other compositors, but I don’t think there is too much adoption from apps yet
There isn’t such thing as a WM under Wayland. There are only compositors which make up everything such as the WM, Effects compositor, io etc. To standardize things for smaller compositors things like wlroots exist. Creating a basic compositor using that is around 100 lines of code