

I see ToeJam and Earl mentioned somewhere, I upvote.
I see ToeJam and Earl mentioned somewhere, I upvote.
It was already mentioned that you can swap your hard drive /SSD easily and pretty cheap, but you can also use an old thumb drive and install a bootable USB version of Linux to test it out. While not ideal, this is probably a free since you may have an old USB thumb drive laying around.
Allows you to test Linux as well as test the rest of the laptop hardware to make sure it’s working properly (if the USB booting works well, it’s probably just your existing hard drive.
I’ve actually been using the term Too Many Acronyms (TMA for short) for years now. When I get see meeting invites that look like this, I say that I’m suffering from TMA.
I can’t trust this transparent fish…I can see right through it.
Good catch, I missed that it was GitLab.
That link shows their Chrome version. When I click the Firefox repo link on that page it asks me to log in. Is that normal for GitHub? I don’t think I’ve had to log in to view other software.
Seems like a useful thing and the $40 price seems reasonable.
I prefer “If it has no highs and no lows, it must be Bose”.
That being said, I respect that they put lots of research into their technology, esthetics, comfort, and build quality. Plus some of their stuff isn’t horrible sounding, just don’t use it for critical listening.