sudo apt install nvidia-driver
sudo apt install nvidia-driver
That Linux distribution? Albert Einstein. Everyone clapped.
A lot of companies have managed password services. If Doug from HR gets locked out at 2AM on a Tuesday night, they can reach out to the 24/7 support instead of calling me.
Let’s be real. Most people can’t really use Windows, either. Anything harder than clicking the Chrome icon is beyond most users.
He was saving money, you know, to be efficient.
SEND IN THE CLONES!
Naw, Windows 2000 was legit. Everything after that was shit.
Open source file manager Material Files lets you set an SSH server as a bookmark and mount it instantly. Moving files around just like like it’s native. Works seamlessly through Tailscale.
I can still use a 2003 AMD Opteron with the newest builds of Linux. It’s an open standard. As long as the hardware still physically works. The only reason these pieces of hardware are EOL is because they chose to lock them down.
It’s had all the signs of a bubble for the last few years.
Only people running bleeding edge were affected.
The most expensive thing I own is less than $3,000. I don’t think I’m this target demographic.
You can’t be in audiophile mode in a car. You don’t even get proper stereo separation.
Even scarier when you realize Friday the 13th is on a Sunday.
It’s also worth mentioning that the VPN in question, Proton, offers one of the best free tiers of any VPN company.
As long as you have notepad, you’re good.
Gimp doesn’t suck as an image editor, it just sucks as a Photoshop clone, which it was never meant to be. It’s an amazing image editor.
I installed a Nvidia 3060 earlier this year. Ran the command, rebooted the system, everything works fine.