BazziteOS is really straightforward. Newbies can just jump on there.
I use Arch btw
BazziteOS is really straightforward. Newbies can just jump on there.
It’s a other shell, like zsh or bash. I like that by default, it comes with a lot of nice functionalities.
Terminal stuff. I change from bash to fish and love fish. Although I believe it’s not posix compliant or something
Probably me. Haven’t had too much time to play games recently. But I managed to play btd6 last week, hopefully that helped.
I’m currently doing comp sci but have always debated doing comp eng or ee. However, I don’t want to do comp eng or ee as a career, just more as a side hobby. So I’m sticking with comp sci and I’ll do all the comp eng and ee stuff at home.
What do you use for database access?
How well did it work?
I rarely even use my trackpoint ngl
I use SuperProductivity. It works really well. You can keep track of how much time you spend on individual tasks and I sync it to my nas server so it’s synced on my phone, desktop, laptop
I’m actually shocked and disappointed by this. Why valve? You made a sick operating system. Dedicated countless hours to development on Linux. All this to get away from the Microsoft monopoly. Now, you’re dedicating more hours to the support of Windows? Will this be installed on the Steam Decks by default? What is your plan?
What kind of gaming. I bought a 6800xt a few years ago and have only used it for minecraft and csgo.
Arch constantly breaks on me. Maybe give it a while.
Yeah. I use ddg and still sometimes play Minecraft.
I’m surprised you use Google. I would assume people on Linux are avoiding big tech as much as possible. I personally don’t use a Google account so I just use the o365 school account to edit collab documents
Blender and openscad works great also
I’m currently using Arch Linux in college and my advice will be to dual boot. In some lower div classes my specific professor wanted Visual Studio .sln files so there was no other way (I guess you could VM it but I’m not trusting that with my grade).
Group sharing documents, our schools and most schools are in the MS ecosystem so you can edit on word online through the onedrive thing.
For writing stuff I would mostly use libreoffice with the LanguageTool plugin installed.
For lockdown proctored exams, I would typically get a loaner laptop from school because no way am I downloading their sussy stuff.
Edit: Since you’re studying to be a psychologist, my first paragraph will probably not apply to you. If you want to, dual boot, if not, I think maybe you could boot up a vm if there’s some really niche use cases.
Ventoy with bazzite, arch, think there’s a tails or something similar, a few recovery and hacking tools
Isn’t bazzite like really straightforward to set up? I only did it on a thinkpad, not a deck though.
Where do you live that you find women computer scientists to be the dominant population?