I never really got over the waste the AMS produces. I love it for the auto load and backup fillament features but multicolor printing needs a few more innovations to be really practical imo.
I never really got over the waste the AMS produces. I love it for the auto load and backup fillament features but multicolor printing needs a few more innovations to be really practical imo.
I try to switch once a month. Still not there for me yet, last time Cura was acting up.
Not OP, but every single day, for web development. I find them quite a bit more intuitive and easier to use then the ones Ungoogled-Chromium comes with.
Ubuntu -> Pop!_OS -> EndeavorOS
Alpha in march, more info about that in February: https://blog.system76.com/post/cosmic-the-road-to-alpha
Release Cosmic DE Alpha…can’t wait!
Yes and yes, theoretically you can somehow get single GPU passtrough working but it was never a clean solution for me. CPU and RAM must be shared though.
I am running a 4070 Ti and a 4060 Ti (for the VM trough Looking Glass) and a 5800X3D of which 6 cores and 24GB of RAM go to the VM. Allows me to play any modern AAA game at 1440p perfectly fine. And since there are 2 GPUs I can still use Gnome and run programs like Discord on Linux. But I only use the VM if wine/proton can’t run it.
Just in case a Windows user sees this, install WingetUI and your update flow will be fixed.
Yeah I know, that was a somewhat pretentious “backups” hint.
Does Timeshift work on Arch? If so I would look into it, saved my ass a few times.
I literally don’t care. I don’t have any issues with X11 on PopOS and I will switch when System76 decides it’s time.
I know it isn’t Debian but maybe you could use something like Wubi to install Ubuntu: https://github.com/hakuna-m/wubiuefi
If a FOSS project provides easy self hosting but also a paid hosting I usually go for that to support the project and gain something at the same time. Not only for password managers but any service.