Infinity works well on tablets, it has a split view
Infinity works well on tablets, it has a split view
Hello from infinity
Comodo was reputable for quite a while
I think KDE and Gamescope have experimental HDR working with Windows games.
Pop_OS!, a popular Linux distribution, is writing a new desktop environment. A desktop environment is basically the functionality of the desktop, think the taskbar and window snapping, etc. on Windows and the dock and top bar on macOS. A desktop environment also comes with its own set of apps, like how Windows comes with Explorer and Task Manager.
It’s better to link like !community@instance so people not on your instance are sent to the same community
They work in Canada but not America
Cool but needs more contrast, it’s impossible to read for the visually impaired.
My dad got me a Raspberry Pi for my 10th birthday. I used Ubuntu Mate 16.04 and was amazed by the customizability. Switched my laptop in 2019, never looked back.
Nice try Zuckerberg
Please touch grass, this should have never left your drafts.
Just created !hydrohomies@lemmy.world
Nothing to do with the kernel, these are all application issues.
Wayland fixes multi monitor
You can also try tailscale which is easy to set up, but their wireguard implementation is quite a bit slower (latency).
“A memory leak is a process in which a program or application persistently retains a computer’s primary memory. It occurs when the resident memory program does not return or release allocated memory space, even after execution, resulting in slower or unresponsive system behavior.” Source
Exactly but it’s still accessible since it’s in scope.
It’s not. The vec is still accessible and if it goes out of scope rust automatically clears the memory.
There’s a nice program called flattool that solves the name issue