Oh wait what! I own a few headphones which actually benefit from it (ever so slightly, I know). Might be worth the switch
Oh wait what! I own a few headphones which actually benefit from it (ever so slightly, I know). Might be worth the switch
Small sidenote, tidal lossless is double the price
I installed pop_os after Ubuntu murdered itself for undisclosed reasons, quite a nice experience and my setup is notorious for windows because of my mismatch of components. (10+ years of difference in components)
Hmm not directly, but I might have some friends who do. Could be a very interesting one
What’s the best non win 11 pc we can go for?
What do I do if I accidentally remove grub
My man. I don’t know where you get you b grade VW from. Here everyone drives them for the longevity
That’s why I use boost for Lemmy as well
Damn! That’s an insane amount of dedication lost to greed :(
I only use reddit for tech related inquiries, but besides that I quit it.
I went from 8 hours of screen time a day to an average of 2 to 3 hours and Lemmy often isn’t on the top. For me it has to do with a lack of content at some point, but I started enjoying it like that. If there’s nothing new, I shouldn’t have a reason to stick around in an app
Back when I had an ipod I spent days downloading songs. I don’t think my listening habits changed all that much, now I just don’t download them via “legitimate” routes anymore
Last year I’ve listened to more than 6k different songs. If you’d be generous for the math and say 12 songs an album, 9 euro per album it’s still over 5k a year. Spotify is just cheaper for me, even the high seas would cost me too much in terms of time
Kek. I mainly use it for a little gaming. It has an i7 2600 and an rx6700xt. Works stellar for my usage, so if I can keep using it for the next 10 years I will.
We should stop retiring hardware that still meets demands
Software updates will stop and render the possibility of an unsafe system more and more over time. Since there are no updates, if a backdoor is found it won’t be patched.
Besides that you’ll probably be able to use it for a few more years as long as your apps still work
This only is true if you have a pc that supports it. In my case windows 10 was the end station for my workstation
This would also help a lot on a sustainability level as well
I see it more in: people won’t switch for security reasons if it means giving up usability
I’ve switched from reddit to Lemmy, from windows to Linux and just as easy as my devices are running Firefox. I was balls deep in Google, they keep on pushing me away
How difficult would you say is getting in to arch?
For everyone that likes the concept and their wallet, https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=cc.forestapp
This app grows trees by making a DND goal, but the tree falters if you open a blacklisted app