Are there any benefits, in terms of performance or security in ‘wiping’ or overwriting an SSD before reinstalling Linux?
No
Are there any benefits, in terms of performance or security in ‘wiping’ or overwriting an SSD before reinstalling Linux?
No
The announcement literal purpose is to tell you the author does not know if its legit or not and that you should decide for yourself.
That’s not at all how it works.
flathub still allows unverified submissions which is what I proposed. So, no, it wouldn’t.
At the very least aur must verify you are associated with the domain name of the project, same as flathub.
For me, the unsuccessful attemp only happens when I configure them to transfer with anyone too. Its still unsuccessful but at least something starts then.
Steam already punches through the firewall so the user doesn’t have to do anything. I included the firewall info because someone would ask anyway.
The client here is a steamdeck and its hardware supports receiving. Either way, even if its cpu is bottlenecking, it’ll be faster than downloading from the internet.
Yeah steamplay works so the devices can communicate. That might be it, not sure. I have about twice the local transfer speed of my internet connection. If its trying to be smart, its wrong. Unfortunately, steam doesn’t tell you why its not working.
without effort?
There are <250USD used frameworks?
The only two sources for this that I know of are that one article from 2022 and a brief mention on GrapheneOS FAQ which doesn’t go into detail. Is there a more detailed and recent source for this?
I am not interested in that performance though. I have two extensions: ublock and darkreader. I care which is faster with these enabled: hardened firefox or hardened ungoogled chromium.
Blink and V8 are demonstrably ages ahead of Gecko and SpiderMonkey. It’s not even close. I just didn’t think it would be this noticable during day-to-day use.
I have been daily driving firefox for a long time too. The other day at work a very heavy site that is a full blown application wouldn’t work properly so I had to use chrome for it. I ended up using it for a while during the day and I must admit everything was so much snappier than I was used to. I would never use Chrome but I’m now thinking about testing ungoogled chromium. I just find it hard to let go of my user styles.
What’s FSR4 upgrade? Being able to use it on supported AMD cards and games that implement it?
That’s the primary value offer of nushell so at least people who made it considered it I’d say.
Looks pretty
I don’t really care for this one (though it is pretty cool) but I’d love to be able to run Android applications natively on Linux in a way applications cannot detect so some moron dev doesn’t try to block Linux.
I wonder if this effort is going to bring us any closer to that.