Nowadays there’s a lot of good alternatives for everything, including windows hello for any password prompt
Nowadays there’s a lot of good alternatives for everything, including windows hello for any password prompt
There is no registry in Linux so there can’t be a registry editor.
Hardware panels and task managers do exist (and they come in more windows-like distros), they’re just different to Windows ones. I do concede that hardware management in Windows is much easier.
Task manager for Windows absolutely blows though. It doesn’t show real data, just estimates that sometimes are wildly wrong.
You are literally describing cryptocurrencies in the last paragraph.
Why would it need to be wireless? You can just place it connected to the wall. That’s literally a mining rig. You let companies and people use your processing power (or storage in some cases) for a fee (the mined coin).
I think this may be the perfect description for Web3 tbh.
How’s nix for gaming?
I’ll be switching from manjaro soon, kind of at the crossroads between arch and nix
Hyprland has an option of forwarding any hotkey to an application, essentially allowing for global hotkeys in all apps, including Discord for which it doesn’t work normally.