When living in MX, my wife had a wisdom tooth removed. Cost me about $300, done at the hospital, no long term issues.
When living in MX, my wife had a wisdom tooth removed. Cost me about $300, done at the hospital, no long term issues.
Nope, it does not. You can install a kernel made just for surface devices and you’ll get mouse emulation via touch, but Mint doesn’t have Wayland yet and it’s my understanding that Wayland is where all the good things, like gestures, lives. So, I’m waiting for that but it honestly works fine without the touch. I’d use it if it was there, but it’s fine honestly.
That said, I’ve been using Linux/osx as my primary at work for a lot of years now so I’m super unfamiliar with even basic sysadmin stuff on Windows, so I’m happy that the surface is now on Linux. Need to move my desktop to it one day, but I honestly almost never use it.
Just installed Mint on my Surface Pro 4 that’s been sitting in a drawer for years and guess what, it’s now useable again! Praise be Linux.
Can confirm.
Bainbridge! I love taking the ferry over there!
That’s very fitting.
Same. I have an interview with a cool sounding company tomorrow!
I didn’t say you could post about my life!
When you’re in VSCode with 10 different red squiggles, who can be bothered?
Edi: Also, OH MY GOD JUNIORS WHO WON’T JUST GOOGLE THE ERROR MESSAGE.
Get out of here with your sensibility!
^kidding, ^js ^via ^ts ^is ^my ^life.
There’s a joke here about using echo "some python code" > main.py
in here somewhere but I can’t find it. Imagine I did instead.
There is a singular community I’ve been returning to Reddit for. Thankfully a (very) small subset has mograted here, but the day to day conversation just isn’t there. I definitely need to interact, comment, and post more on the community here though. Gotta help it grow and all that.
For real. This looks really good.
I hope it’s related to drugs.
I really want to love the “everything is an object” of power shell but I just have zero uses for using a shell on windows. Granted, my windows usage is like 15 minutes a week most of the time, but still. I also can’t be bothered to use it for work because it’s exclusively Linux/linux-ish over there so it’s not worth bothering.
Either way, I like the idea, can’t really justify figuring out the details.
I’ve been quite enjoying Mint as well. Granted, it’s been reeeal light use. But so far loving it. I’ve always enjoyed Debian distros. RHEL can kiss my butt. It was always frustrating to work with at work. I think Slackware was Debian? That was probably my first back in like 2004ish. Generally just works™