

Monitors and projectors also work.

My grandma preferred wild turkey.
I used to prefer Jameson poured into my coffee when I worked somewhere with 6 hours of zoom meetings a day. I don’t care what the laptop is,really, as long as it’s not running windows and it has a buttload of ram. It’s usually provided by whoever I’m working for anyway.


Let’s put tiny core Linux on literally anything I find at an ewaste recycler :-)
He must work on a big endian machine.
Clair Obscur. First thing to really grab my attention since BG3.
Ctrl-r was right there.


Bad JavaScript code will create this text when a type conversion error occurs. A developer glancing at data in a production database will see it as evidence of an insidious bug in their code.


Calm down, Satan.
I figured it’s possible. I didn’t think there is an easy way, at least that I could tell, to switch the out of the box configuration to use more than one. At least from the gamescope UI it boots into.
I thought it might be a limitation of that compositor.
If you have more than one monitor, I’ve found bazzite only boots up using one of them.
A more general distro might meet your needs better if you have more than one monitor.
I can’t draw the rest of the fucking Grebe.


I have a System76 laptop with Pop-OS LTS that I’ve been using for about 2 years now. It’s very stable. It’s gnome based with customizations by System76.
I was allowed to choose any laptop I wished with a budget of $3k. I chose this system because I knew I’d heavily be working with many docker containers. It allowed me to purchase a system with support that had more ram and nvme storage than what a mac offered.
I use it mostly for writing backend golang and python services. I used emacs for many years to do this kind of work, but have switched to vscode for code navigation convenience and parity with others on my team if we have to pair program.
Something something sheets are planar, but then also allow it because it’s great.
86box is a little different than dosbox in that it fully emulates the hardware. Performance might still be an issue in your case, though. I have an emulated voodoo banshee system for playing old games and it works great for my use case of supporting old glide games. My thinking being if it can support glide emulation that it would be able to support anything from the dos era. I could be wrong though.
You could always run it on top of 86box. There are YouTube tutorials on setting it up for various hardware levels.
I have a loudener on my gun, but I just call it a muzzle brake.