The tldr cli (tldr.sh) is a great way to get familiar with options of differ programs.
Not open-source but I’ve used chatgpt to write tailored cover letters based on my cv and the job description, and afterwards I’d tweak it to fix the things it got wrong.
Maybe the Arch user wiki could work. Idk how easy it is to submit, but it is a trove of Linux related knowledge.
It’s common for arch wiki pages to give multiple options for software to install.
What’s wrong with using the aur package?
Torvalds is using an apple Silicon now. He has some talks about how it is.
I used to run a proxmox server with windows in a VM that had a GPU via gpu passthrough. Then connected to it via parsec. On my laptop connected to the local network it was pretty good.
For cli stuff I really like the tldr program (Site. It will give you a list of common use cases for a given program.
The reboot probably sent him straight to a virtual console.
Im willing to give them a pass on that since they don’t vender lock the notes I’m taking.
I remember inteltechniques.com having a checklist you could do. But it sounds like a lot of work to manually remove your data from a hundred sites.
There’s also vaping: https://github.com/20c/vaping
You could have a look here: https://choosealicense.com/
The article actually says the desease is not the result of incest, but instead all people with the decease most likely share a common ancestor.
I’d change the SSD for something like a WD sn850x or any other high iops, PCIe gen 4 ssd. For some reason Samsung drives behave worse on linux than windows(see phoronix article). I’d also switch out the gigabyte motherboard to either an ASRock or MSI motherboard since it came out that gigabyte has had a firmware backdoor. Lastly, id get a beefier cooler. I have the same cpu with Noctua D15 and it can easily ramp up the fans in order to take care of the thermals. Although I don’t have that as much on linux as windows. You can also enable the 105w eco mode in the bios, you lose about 5% performance, but you peak energy consumption also drops by 40w. I ended up turning it back to normal mode since on linux the temps don’t jump up as aggressive as on windows.
Except they are using the power they have with people using their browser to divert people away from the alternative to their product.
Is it me, or is that pretty anti consumer?
I’d first check that it is even possible to change them out as sometimes it is soldered to the motherboard. I’d look up some teardown articles on your laptop. If it is not soldered, the format of the RAM is most likely SODIMM so you can look for that online. Ofc you’d also need to make sure that the new ram has the same DDR version and you’d need to check the speed of the ram to make sure the motherboard supports it. You can probably find those speeds in the bios.
There was a hacker news post at some point of someone achieving the same result with Ventoy.