apache/php/mysql in wsl works better than a wamp, git also better work on wls when ssh is in use than directly in windows.
but a real ubuntu is way better!
In fact it's slower on Wayland than X. The CPU usage is kinda high for the process gnome-shell. I get excellent speed on the same machine with KDE (compositor enabled)
You can move those back on the encrypted drive/folder with a simple link.
~/.cache/thumbnails -> ~/mnt/private/.thumbnails/
remember that some still think the Earth is flat so...
Visual Studio Code is amazing and fast compared to Atom.
is a niche market filled with bad desktop apps no one wants.
Try VR, for now its still a paradise.
kinda pay to play, and it's pretty expensive
SkyNet anyone?
apache/php/mysql in wsl works better than a wamp, git also better work on wls when ssh is in use than directly in windows. but a real ubuntu is way better!
It's free!
free? shut up and take my money!
Why would one do that? KISS
View it as less javascript in your website, and as faster loading in other websites that you have no control over them.
Be happy on Safari ;)
Chrome nor Firefox use acceleration on linux using intel graphics
cds with rootkits
You can disable javascript per site with chrome, no addon required.
Why is always gnome3 the default? I heard no one complain about KDE. Everyone complains about gnome3...
I really like Chrome's "make a web page act like a desktop application". No other browser can do that yet.
even via wine? I'm shocked.
And Javascript isn't exactly known for its high performance when it comes to maths.
the project uses asm.js for optimal speed.
In fact it's slower on Wayland than X. The CPU usage is kinda high for the process gnome-shell. I get excellent speed on the same machine with KDE (compositor enabled)
Same as 3.22, never saw 3.24
On Fedora 26: # dnf info gnome-shell Nom : gnome-shell Version : 3.24.3
No word on performance? Gnome 3.24 is so slow on my i5 with HD 4000 on wayland and xfree.
Variable Rate, used when you turn vsycn off.
they will add cloud storage and office suite
after the users left, it's normal that the devs leave afterward
if it's a good thing?