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Linux & Azure cloud engineer. Sometimes a wolf, or a fuzzy dragon.


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On the NTFS thing, Steam really does not like NTFS drives in my experience. Converting to Ext4 would be a good idea for gaming purposes.


You actually can’t anymore. Let it go my dude.


Bro, what sort of hate-train are you on?
You can dislike the iPhone, that’s totally cool and your prerogative. But making up lies just looks silly.
You can’t install or update a single app on a google play protected phone without an account either, and now that sideloading is getting locked down your options are even fewer. And what’s this nonsense about no calculator? The iPhone has had a calculator since 2007.


That is completely false. You can setup an iPhone and place a phone call, browse the web, listen to music, etc without an Apple account.
Insane how people get so worked up over other people’s opinions and reply with incorrect conjecture.


Some real fanboyism going on in here.
Every Samsung phone I’ve had came with Facebook, onedrive, bixby, AR Emoj, and a bunch of other stuff. You can remove almost everything from an iPhone except the App Store.


Proton existed long before the Steam Deck, and before that as DXVK.
This is a battle between closed proprietary OS and open source. Proton enables translating DirectX/Windows APIs not only to Vulkan/Linux x86, but even to ARM and others.
There’s an AZ CLI for every PS Azure module though.


The case was that Google paid apps to not be on competing stores and only be on the Play store. It’s not a lawsuit around Android sideloading.
Still ironic though that Epic games is the main proponent, but yet they do the exact same thing on their store paying for exclusives.
We should ban phones as well because people get scam calls.
There’s basically no reason ever to do water cooling on a home system unless you’re trying to do overclocking.
Air is cheaper, more reliable, and typically quieter because you don’t need pumps.


Adding many GUIs are available for 7zip format on Linux, most popular is probably Ark.


At least where I work, our cloud team is ~35 people who manage the whole thing.
The datacenter team? In the hundreds.
Cloud is not the answer to every infra problem, but the flexibility, time to market, and lifecycle burden are easily beneficial weighed against finops. I’m an Azure engineer myself, it’s no comparison the benefits to a managed solution vs rolling your own DC for a lot of regular business workloads and solutions. Beyond that personally I’ve been able to skill up in areas I wouldn’t be able to otherwise if I was stuck troubleshooting bad cables, rebuilding a dead RAID array, or planning VMWare scaling nonsense.
Yeah this doesn’t work anywhere in Office apps
Never in my entire life have I wanted to paste with formatting into a word doc, and you always have to click the stupid little clipboard icon after you paste to undo it.
Pretty much any wireless AC AP from the last 10 years can hit those speeds with no headache, no keys, and no Windows.
An AP is just a WiFi point, you can use pretty much any AP with your pfsense router.
That’s what most of us do, using this windows VM just for WiFi is only going to cause you a headache in the future.
Maybe a stupid question, but isn’t it just easier to get a secondhand AP on eBay or something than deal with this windows WiFi BS?
You ask about future proofing but Windows 10 is EoL in 8 months.


People downvoting you can’t do a quick search:
TSMC is absolutely up and running already in the US.
Fully supported by Monado looks like.
https://lvra.gitlab.io/docs/hardware/