When Linux doesn’t do what I want, it’s never because it was deliberately designed not to do what I want in order to increase shareholder value
Try Pop OS instead, it works great with touch and pen input on my tablet laptop.
.world is run by reactionary dipshits
To engage a bit less glibly: Capitalism is very bad, private property (as distinct from personal property) is very bad, and intellectual property is an especially nonsensical form of private property which urgently needs to be destroyed. All software should be Free in the FSF Four Freedoms sense.
Everybody should pirate, everything should be fucked up
Early model switch is the only switch worth getting unless you want to do a pretty microsoldering heavy hardmod, check the serial number against the list on this page before you buy
If you’re gonna buy a switch look for a used one old enough to be software hackable and pirate all your games
Marking all your comments CC BY-NC-SA is a good bit.
The point of NFTs (beyond the pyramid scheme) was to enforce artificial digital scarcity at the individual level
flash drive is probably formatted FAT32 and that file is too big for that format. reformat the flash drive to exfat.
Most people are much more willing to pirate from a global megacorp than from an actual human person.
The publishers are not against libraries per se
Tiling is handy for lots of things, especially combined with workspaces. People just like showing off terminals in their flex screenshots
I run PopOS on my IdeaPad Flex, which is one of those flip all the way around type laptop tablet hybrids, and it handles tablet stuff pretty well with the touchscreen, on screen keyboard, and stylus input.
Piracy is not stealing, but both piracy and stealing from corpos are good to do
Search the filenames. Guides only tell you to get them from a switch because of plausible deniability.
Ublock origin
Privacybadger
Cookiebro
Anti-adblock killer userscript
Sponsorblock
Simply put the desktop in the room you wish to game in
I haven’t run an OS off a spinning disk for over a decade but I still remember how big the leap in general usability was when switching to SSD