Why not PIA? I was looking into it for port forwarding


I stream, dirt cheap, as part of a Spotify family plan. €4/month, so I don’t feel like figuring something else out


Brother why are you only talking about this now? It’s very old news at this point


Seriously, why are we still even mentioning Plex at this point?


Naturally


KOLANAKI


Whatever the docker compose file that I found had


I’m so content with 1080p


I’m so content with 1080p


What makes you think it was fake?
Don’t buy into anything advertised on YouTube. It’s all shit


Let’s not call it that


Aaaw maaaan :(
In short: I jumped on Mint some months ago and it just works.
The first time I jumped on Linux, I got burned haaard. I picked openSUSE, and I’m not sure if my hardware was crap or that distro is finicky, but nothing worked and it was just issue on issue on issue and I hated it.
Fast forward a couple years and Mint is nothing like that. It worked as it should out of the box and the only real tinkering I had to do was update the driver for my GPU manually because it was still so new.
Sure, some things work differently, but it’s not too complicated to get into.
You can enable automatic software updates and configure the built-in backup program Timeshift, so you can revert the system to a previous snapshot if ever something should go real wrong.
But with all that said, I see that neither Cakewalk or Ableton are easy installs, as they’re not officially supported on Linux. Will require some tinkering to get working. So maybe for that reason only Win11 would be the better choice. Or try dual booting to get a feel for it, best of both worlds.


Come oooon, where are the comments about cool hacking shit where you can extract data or installs a keylogger just by plugging in the flash drive?
My exact thought