I have a Razer wolverine V2 that I like quite a lot. But it's not perfect though... I'm wondering what everyone else likes to use.
Hi, lets talk about 2in1 laptops and tablets. Which ones are the best for running linux on them, which ones are your favorites right now, what do you like using them for, etc. I find myself really missing having a 2in1 sometimes, especially for the portability aspects of them.
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I have been thinking about what my usecases for it will be and I'm definitely leaning more towards a tablet for it's better portability. I think the StarLite will be the biggest contender so far.
Some of the main things I would like to be using it for will be:
-navigation in my vehicle
-videos
-music
-browsing/online research
-weather station
Hi, I'm fairly new to the fediverse. Is there any alternatives for Facebook marketplace out there?
Hi, I am often in unfamiliar locations because of what I do for work and I'm having trouble finding ways to search for businesses that are close by. I'm kind of embarrassed to say that I've let myself become pretty dependent, over many years of phone use now, to just use google maps to search for pretty much everything... I'm no longer happy with this method, and I'd like to eliminate my dependency on them.
What are some of your favorite ways to research new locations you're unfamiliar with? I'm willing to go as far as seeking out phone books if I have to. (I remember the days before the internet, let me tell you...)
Also, I have both organic street maps as well as osmand installed and while I really like using organic street maps it (as well as osmand) is quite lacking in this certain respect.
I just wanted to ask how you guys are vetting the apps that you download. As someone who's fairly new to going the open source way, I typically like to see what reviews say but it seems like there's not a really straightforward/easy way of doing that with open source because most of the repositories don't have any of that kind of information on them.
So I have this flashlight. I like a lot of things about it, but my main nitpick is the modes. They go from medium to high to low, and you have to go through them every time you turn on the light. Ideally, there could be multiple modes, if it just had a memory setting, and then this wouldn't be an issue anymore.
I'd just like to know what recommendations you guys might have for a good handheld, but which has more practical and functional UI. Other flashlights I've had in the past only had an on/off function when pressing the button, and maybe the flood mode if you hold it.
Also, USB-C and rechargeable are requirements as well.
I'm trying to print this custom design, but having some issues. What would be the best way to investigate the problem I am having?
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I would like to know what some of your favorite lanterns are. I am really wanting one for more of a night light type of setup, in my camper. It needs to be USB-C rechargeable as well.
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