I have cd && clear
aliased as home
Lazy aliases unite!
100% Certified Good Boy
Used to mod Smash Bros Brawl on the Wii (Smash Bros Legacy TE Co-Lead & Stage 3D Modeling)
Now I’m a NYC-based Penetration Tester
Original Account: @WorseDoughnut@kbin.social
I have cd && clear
aliased as home
Lazy aliases unite!
I wrote one that printed a fake “memory cleared” screen so I could keep my stored stuff saved even if the protectors wanted to see us wipe the storage.
I always end up disabling it on banking and .gov websites, just because I’ve run into issues where uBlock has broken those kinds of poorly made websites pretty often.
Been tried, already died.
Even Endeavour comes with Discover installed, and stuff like Octopi exists and is pretty bug free these days.
If you’ve never had to dig into a registry file or obscure hidden folder path in Windows, you aren’t enough of a power user to ever have to in a Linux distro either.
Don’t be too optimistic, you probably haven’t seen it because it’s not being rolled out universally just yet; they like to A/B test their massive feature changes.
I always say, the moment cop cars start adding roof racks and bike mounts we’re all getting pulled over lol
Endeavour is a great example for gui only users for sure.
Source: they made it up
That whole timeline is insane, and the fact that anyone even found this in the totally coincidental way they did is very lucky for the rest of us.
It’s essentially just a remote desktop app, so yeah kinda. Depending on your screen resolution it’ll be either be more or less annoying to click on smaller UI elements, but it’s certainly possible.
I keep my Bluetooth headphones connected to the PC, and there’s maybe a split second delay. Otherwise it’s perfect, because you can still navigate your PC with the touch screen as a mouse, and it even nicely supports my 3 monitors at once.
Still holding out for desktop streaming via SteamLink to work on Wayland. I use it almost nightly to mirror my screen to my phone so I can watch what’s on my PC while cooking dinner via my phone.
Same speed, except they’re gouging me for $90 a month over here.
Any clue if this one addresses the impending 6.6 Kernel changes in response to how Nvidia was breaking the license?
Windows has it’s serious flaws, and I would never willingly go back to it at this point, but the installer is too hard? This sounds like a you-issue rather than a Windows one.
SteamLink not allowing me to stream just my desktop (rather than a specific game) on Wayland is really the only thing keeping me on X11 at the moment. I use that feature almost nightly to keep watching something from my PC while I cook dinner