





You don’t ask, you ask?


That looks like a call center type thing. I’m more looking for “hey google” without (most of) the spyware.
Edit: re-reading my post, I see how it looks like that’s what I meant.


I have lots of java and a smidgen of kotlin experience so I’ll probably just regular code it if I have to. I would still prefer if something already exists.
Um ackshually Hannah Montana Linux is obviously superior in every way. /s
You forgot a couple down arrows for when you overshoot.


FW13 seems to check all the boxes. Speakers are not great but usable, and I heard they improved them with the new keyboard that rattles less.


Playing 24fps on a 60hz monitor is often bad. You could try setting the monitor to 48hz temporarily.


I’m running msi on a couple systems with no issues.


If you have a car Lubelogger is a solid maintenance tracker.


Not worrying temps for most stuff. If you have mechanical HDDs you may want to check those specifically.


I’ve run AMD, Intel, and Nvidia on linux and I would say my intel experience was by far the best. I use an a380 in my server for transcoding, and I had an a750 in my desktop but switched to a b580. AMD gets the graphics stuff right, but intel does the graphics and compute right on linux where AMD ROCM is a major pain in the ass. It may not be great if you do tons of gaming, but it works quite well for me.


If you haven’t solved this yet I would try using the novo button again with your camera ready to get the text and see if it’s useful. Beyond that, I’m not sure how to get into the bios. Assuming it still boots and doesn’t have a soldered wifi card you could always get an AX210 for fairly cheap off of ebay. Should have good linux support.
Edit: Nvm the card suggestion, I see your comment on that.


Well, waydroid exists and pixel bootloaders are still unlockable. Plus fairphone specs aren’t too bad so it’s plausible in the future.


Alternatively, if you have the money, you can just buy a new drive and hold on to your old one. For a while I actually installed linux onto a flash drive and used that. (Not a live boot to be clear)


Also the expectation that you will use all the same software. They mentioned a screenshot tool not being supported. That is something that will obviously be os specific.
Just another reason to grow weed with solar.
A bit of both for small decisions. I’d trust it with little things and for more important stuff it could work for the trick where you flip a coin and figure out which thing you actually wanted by gauging your reaction to the result.
Nvm the hyperlink had but and I didn’t see.