

No. Only if you guess the right one. That’s the problem that OP is asking about.
No. Only if you guess the right one. That’s the problem that OP is asking about.
Okay, so that’s still the same question:
So you’re saying this article is all bullshit, or what?
Exactly why I mention the RED SHIFT that we use to detect the age of distance between objects visually.
If this article is true, that means we can’t rely on red shift to determine the distance or age of anything.
Instead of just throwing random preferences out there, I’ll help clarify the field of comments:
Thanks for mentioning the actual model number.
This…is not the best answer. You need to be REALLY SPECIFIC about model numbers now that Lenovo has pollutes that brand space.
Well then how do you explain detected objects that are older than what we know as the age of the universe?
Yup, pretty much.
Does this explain the spooky redshift stuff that seems to say we’re much closer to the outer expanse than previously thought? Seems like it confuses that even more.
Terminal.
All jokes aside, its personal preference. If you’re working in a dense file tree, you probably need the info that details view gives you. Icon view really only matter for media.
You want a semi or rolling release distro. Fedora is semi-rolling, would be the most user-friendly I think. Anything Arch-based but more user-friendly, like CachyOS, would be good as well. Tim leweed is rarely recommended unless you need like bleeding edge, which it doesn’t sound like you really want.
That should be a fucking crime
Fantastic show. Watch it.
Get resource usage under utilization and nvidia-smi output and post here.
Also, are you sure it’s input lag, or is the entire machine pausing and hiccuping?
Right at the top:
FOKS is like Keybase, but fully open-source and federated, with SSO and YubiKey support.
Sure seems like they just released one last month: https://knowledgebase.frame.work/bios-and-drivers-downloads-rJ3PaCexh
Well this is one of the worst takes I’ve seen around here 🤣
Not sure where you’re getting this from. The value comes from buying a known Linux compatible platform at a similar price point to any other manufacturer. The Desktop is the first AMD Ryzen Max+ platform on the market in that form factor, and those chips are well above the performance of any other Ryzen chip on the market. Fair price as well.
This comment is disingenuous at best, and just wrong overall. They were slow on their firmware updates during their initial pilot shipments while the platform was still in validation, so they were making delayed changes to firmware in light of that until they cleared that hurdle. Been regular updates since. Also, firmware rarely decides the overall security of a hardware platforms unless known vulnerable portions are found and then intentionally NOT fixed, which is not what happened with all of that.
Absolutely wrong. The price point is the same as any other machine in the same segment, which is not the general consumer crap Lenovo kicks out, but the slightly elevated professional segment. If you’re not looking for that in a new device, guess what, they have refurbs at have the price. Both conditionals right there completely invalidate whatever point you’re trying to make, especially when you’re buying for the stability on Linux as OP mentioned, and it’s a crapshoot at best with any other manufacturer in their cheaper segments of machines.
I don’t know if you’re shilling for some specific point here, but you need to get informed.
Lookup the T38