

Like the last 7 years past, DOTA 2
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Like the last 7 years past, DOTA 2
Wanted to play It Takes Two with my gf when it launched. Hoping to convince her now that she’s my wife
Post Malone? (Based off what I’ve seen)
Did you toast the bread by yelling at it?
Meanwhile my country’s apps don’t let you open them if you have Developer Options enabled on android :)
UI is fine… UX is a few good steps backward
Severe inconsistent quality issues in both software and hardware, treating their customers as beta testers, random motherboards dying, etc.
They are still riding the ‘flagship killer’ wave, but they are just as overpriced as Samsung, while offering unfinished products.
Wouldn’t recommend Oneplus anymore.
At the high end, Samsung has been pretty solid with their S lineup. The FE models are a good compromise as well. Pixels are a hit or miss, I’d recommend waiting for issues to surface before deciding on the 8/8 pro.
On the more budget - midrange side of things, Motorola has been doing a fairly solid job. They do have a lot of models, so some youtube videos should give you a fair idea on what’s right for you.
Oh damn. It was at auto, which I assumed was 100% (the lowest value)
I set it to 100 manually and it looks a lot better, thanks!
The UI is horrendously large on my 14 inch 1080p display too
A good general rule of thumb is to avoid the E and L series, and stick with the X, T or P series, or the X1 Carbons. Depending on your use case, choose one with the processor and display you want.
I have a T460 with linux on it that I use for work and it has been rock solid even when I spilled coffee on it.
I’m losing it in the hospital corridor lmao
Honestly straight arch was more stable for me. I barely knew anything about the AUR back then, I didn’t break it installing or tweaking anything. I just customised KDE a bit. I didn’t even have a dedicated GPU - I was using Intel integrated
Manjaro. It just breaks itself randomly, and performs poorly. Endeavour / ARCO Linux are more stable
I’m Indian. I’m the techy friend - I build PCs and daily drive Linux and do tech support (not as a job)
In my experience, every single person who has expressed interest in Linux has either mentioned the words ‘hacking’ or ‘Kali’ in the first sentence.
Sean Lock, Bob Saget, Norm MacDonald, Gilbert Gottfried, how many more did I miss?
Studio 3T over MongoDB Compass. Despite the comparatively dated UI, S3T is way more capable
The search and replace UX is 10 years behind. The sole reason I use sublime text instead