animishticomb
Forerunner
Love it.. Damages?Got this from Ugreen India yesterday, Got it in a day!
Love it.. Damages?Got this from Ugreen India yesterday, Got it in a day!
Nice. Pricey but fully loaded. Do they have a locked in OS ?Got this from Ugreen India yesterday, Got it in a day!
Hnnnnngggggg why it looks like there is a gap between 4 and 5Got this from Ugreen India yesterday, Got it in a day!
Na, desktop pc is one space where i am free from these companies.The ecosystem surrounding Apple is top class. I wished it existed for PC and Android phones.
I agree, we can have many choices as we are assembling.What do you miss from pc pov ?
I have a wireless (2.4GHz) headphone with mic, no issue for me. I use it on mac as well, no issues there as well.I agree, we can have many choices as we are assembling.
But the PC misses out on some basics. Take the mic, for example. I have gone through several iterations of hardware to get the mic working for meetings and recordings. Every time I start a meeting or an OBS recording, I have to flip numerous switches to get it working perfectly.
With PCs, it can become a matter of trial and error.
There is initial learning curve i guess, but i just prefer linux over windows for maybe more than a decade now.I feel there are no good PC OSes in the market for me, I hope SteamOS improves the user friendliness part of Linux-based OSes.
Mouse scroll direction is a one click change now.I have a wireless (2.4GHz) headphone with mic, no issue for me. I use it on mac as well, no issues there as well.
While mac OS is reliable/stable vs Win11, I hate the lack of some options & bad UX of certain things (like mouse scroll direction, quit vs close, file manager, etc), so it is worse than Win11 for me & I rate Win11 as "not good" because of enshittification. Considering how good Android has become over the years, Windows is just not improving themselves with time IMO. I feel there are no good PC OSes in the market for me, I hope SteamOS improves the user friendliness part of Linux-based OSes.
I work only in Linux now.
I rarely ever do firmware updates and i do play on windows so its not 100% linux.How do you handle silly vendors that require Windows for things like firmware updates (SSDs etc) or maybe apps that require (or are only available on) Windows?
i do play on windows so its not 100% linux
I did not watch it. Its a bit old too and things change. Just my view over major bullet points having used Arch linux for a long time and now ubuntu LTS.One major problem with linux.
Finally done with the setup