Yeah. That's fair enough.
Both sides have merit. I get both angles tbh
Yeah. That's fair enough.
Both sides have merit. I get both angles tbh
Also, there would be ants everywhere in the vicinity after
I've been thinking of buying. Other than creality though, what are good options
Pretty sure though lemmy users produce the strongest sperm. I'm sure RFK Jr researched it or something
My rog ally x is good enough at this point
No idea why someone downvoted you.
Would prefer lots of independent stores than 3 massive conglomerates
Last time I was there, the yanks I was with saw a cockroach outside and freaked out by how big it was.
Here in Australia we call those small.
Also, it's Denver, so I'm guessing safer than most states
Also, I grew up trying games like Unreal tournament on Linux.
At the time, I thought wine was stupid and would never catch up.
However we're at the point that a lot of games already run better on Linux than windows even via wine.. There are even more opportunities here in the future
Don't compile it in then...
It's literally that simple.. but yeah, it is sync, you are correct
We could debate the advantage and disadvantages of a lot of things in the main kernel. There's so much stuff in there that only benefits certain limited applications, and we could make the argument for userspace for almost everything, including a lot of filesystem drivers
Like it or not, wine and gaming is probably the biggest avenue where Linux is winning on the desktop at the moment (especially thanks to steam). We shouldn't ignore it
I've been using Linux for at least 20+ years now. And seen a lot of stuff come and go.
A lot of distros are shipping with ntsync anyway, and, it's something that will definitely get maintained
I have to go for work. Wish me luck....
Except this is a scheduler issue from my understanding.
You can make the argument to put everything into user space, but it's a performance issue.
One of the growing huge applications of linux these days is gaming, which depends hugely on performance, and almost every gamer out there is likely using wine (generally, without even realising it).
So are their renewable installations...