Whaaaat, you're having a good experience with teams in Firefox? I've run into all kinds of problems with teams under Firefox in linux, particularly with codecs and not being able to receive video. It works better under edge in linux, but unsurprisingly, the best teams experience is under the native client in Windows.
Got any guides on how to strip plasma down to the bare necessities? I have it on a machine with 4 GB RAM, but I don't know how to optimize it for such old hardware.
I'm running Ubuntu on an XPS and everything worked OOTB (except for IR-cameras) - even the nvidia drivers. Ubuntu has really good hardware support, but I wouldn't count on Dell being reliable on linux compatibility.
In my experience, ubuntu seems to support a few more wifi cards OOTB. And for me that is an essential feature - I don't want to deal with getting the network up without access to the internet. I still experience Fedora to be smoother as a desktop though.
Me neither, but I'd love to hear those arguments.
I'm eyeing the M1/M2 macs with asahi, but I'm going to let it mature more for a bit before I take the plunge.
Care to share which?
I'm very bitter that I can't use charm.sh lib's in Python applications 💔
Unexpected keyboard is awesome, specially on a tablet where you have lots of screen space.
One cool thing is the game astrobotany, but Gemini shines in its focus on connecting through text only medium. Try midnight city for that.
(If you can't find URLs, ping me and I'll update the post)
I couldn't get into it for the life of me, despite several attempts. I am happy for those who enjoyed it - seems like a chill game.