Ulrich
Why would you take a screenshot of a photo?
framework mainboards are price comparable to equivalent entire laptops
No.
Dark Notes is hand down the best Keep alternative.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.akapps.dailynote
It has local backups but you can sync them with Syncthing or similar.
I recently got a steam deck and that kinda demystified the (unrealistic) expectation I had of Linux was all command line stuff and techno babble.
Outside of gaming, browsing and flatpaks it still very much is. People here will lie and tell you it's not. It is. But as long it's just Steam gaming, it's very simple.
so is there a Linux… idk what to call it, type? OS? Thing??? that runs out of the box without me having to install additional software manually or at least automatic setup wizards
Not really sure what you're asking here but I think it's a "package manager". Basically an app store for Linux. Discover store in KDE or "software" in GNOME. Open it, search for your software, click the "install" button and be done.
Outside of the package manager, installations become complex quickly.
is there any specific hardware that works easier with Linux
Yes, generally new hardware won't work as well. Linux drivers are a second class citizen. Also you'll likely experience lower performance and extra difficulties with Nvidia vs. Windows.
Weird! Works for me. I don't have any suggestions, unfortunately.
Watt for watt, its Z2 Go chip simply can’t compete with the Steam Deck, and it’s far weaker than the Z1 Extreme in last year’s handhelds. That’s inexcusable at the $730 price you’ll currently pay for the Windows version, and I won’t be the first reviewer to say so. But with this less efficient chip and a mere 55 watt-hour battery, I worry the Legion Go S isn’t a good choice at all.
Saved you having your data collected by the Verge's 874 data brokers.
- This costs $80 more than the Legion Go w/ Z1E and $280 more than Z1E Ally. How do they expect that to work?
- Z2 Go is probably more comparable to Z1 (non-E) but that was left out of this comparison altogether.
- This is probably not good for the future of SteamOS. Valve needs to get some more suitable hardware on the list quickly.
Lots of people consider it and choose not to due to the complexity involved. One of many reasons to hate email.
Judging by the URL I assume this site will serve a wide variety of specific topics. (ie: covid.infitok.com, nuclear.infitok, etc)
Algorithms are awesome when they don't have ulterior motives.
It's a reference to TikTok. In the case of "wikitok", instead of browsing brainrot you flip randomly through Wikipedia articles. Check it out (on mobile): https://wikitok.vercel.app/
In the case of OP it is similar except exclusively AI academic papers (click the OP link on mobile). The interesting thing is this appears to be a subset of another site that is yet to be launched, so presumably you could, in the future, be able to browse other lists by replacing the "papers" in the URL with some other topic.