

I mean, for that pretty much everyone uses Windows VMs on Windows as well


I mean, for that pretty much everyone uses Windows VMs on Windows as well


And drivers too. Yeah, we’ve got the big stuff covered, Intel, AMD, NVidia all release Linux drivers. But peripherals manufacturers mostly target Windows, maybe macOS, but leave Linux driver to be developed by the community.


I think pretty much everyone here knows that


Now that you mention it, I remember rolling back by reinstalling old packages stored in cache, but not rolling back to a specific date. On dnf I once had to roll-back an update, and that is managed by transaction number (let’s say revert the last update), so it’s good if you don’t know which package exactly is causing the issue.


I haven’t used pacman in ages and I don’t remember rolling back updates with it so I either never needed to or it was not possible at the time.
dnf did everything I needed it to so I wouldn’t know what to fault it for


Infrastructure meaning servers


apt doesn’t even have rollbacks


I doubt headphone’s MCUs use DDR5 tho


I mean, they already lost the war to Linux on infrastructure, those are billions they never made. It’s not unlikely for them to lose the desktop as well.


I guess ESCs, motors and rotors are the only parts that are so specific to be hard to source otherwise.


He has them, quite thick to be honest


It’s also super easy to die when your car falls off a jack and you’re working underneath, but we don’t forbid homemade oil changes nonetheless.
And the when we had CRTs maintenance was actually encouraged, one of the oldest TVs I remember using had circuit schematics in the manuals.


It could have worked with a more measured approach, but they’ve been stupid about it.


A friend had me try his quest 3 (I think?) and for the 15 minutes I used it, it was amazing (except I could see the pixels, he said it was impossible and that it must have been a focus issue, but, well…).
Of course I would never buy anything made by Meta, so I’m waiting for the Steam Frame, but it’s definitely and interesting technology!


Isn’t meshtastic exceptionally low bandwidth?


I’d be satisfied with +47%
Or a three-way tie, but another player would have to enter the field, as Apple clearly isn’t interested.


I think that reasoning works for PSUs as power conversion may use the same components (do datacenters even run on AC power tho? Or do they run DC and then step down?), but most consumer CPU coolers are milled alluminium plus a fan, the only overlap I can imagine are the heatpipes.
imagine if they used it develop poor countries