Maybe try ZorinOS! I’ve used it for a bit on a Laptop with a touchscreen and it performed reasonably well. Didn’t get to try it for very long because I gave that laptop to my parents, but they’re still using it with no complaints so far :0
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Regardless of the context, why do those pictures look so good??? Like the color composition is great, very aesthetically pleasing
Oh, that’s not just a Linux issue sadly. My company uses Dell Laptops with Win11 as development machines and every single coworker has issues with their laptop overheating in their bag if they don’t completely shut it down beforehand (I say completely because if you close it before it’s fully shut down, it will still keep running and overheat, fun!)
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•I am super nervous, so close to jumping to GrapheneOS.
7·23 days agoI’ve been on it for a bit over a year now and honestly, it’s just the new normal. Can’t really say I miss anything, and things like the separate profiles are pretty neat.
Although, I have bricked myself once by enabling developer settings and accidentally changing my language to a dev-only language that made the os crash on boot. But the Graphene Devs fixed it and unbricked my phone within a week after I posted the problem to the forum.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Any good 24-hour schedule programs to track multiple people and events?
2·28 days agoI think TickTick has that feature!

Okay, but wouldn’t it be kind of funny if every AI face generator suddenly started producing faces that look like Redditors?