You star wars fans certainly are a contentious bunch.
Pop has been great. I feel like I own my computer again.
Now if you’ll excuse me, I have a town to run
No.
Keepass? No cross device support, you need to manage that yourself through something like Google Drive…
WHAT?!
Homer was fixing it in the basement.
There. Better than new.
*toaster time machine
That’s the noise for sure, I seem to notice it every time I move my head. I’ve had the K271 mk II for like 15 years and they’ve lived in a pelican hard case any time they weren’t on my head for the first 13 of those years and a cheaper hardshell case from amazon for the last 2 years or so. Its not like they’ve been abused at all.
Does the braid cut down on the plasticy squeaks? I’ve got a pair of K271 mkII and K712 pro and while I love the sound signature and the light feel on the head, the plastic squeaks have me reaching for my senny’s instead
Uncle Vanny was Vanilla Ice this whole time?!
Well, thank you for that. That’s a great weight off me mind. Now, if you wouldn’t mind telling me who the fuck you are, apart from someone who feeds people to pigs of course?
I’ve been running Pop!_OS for a few years now on my laptop and about a year on my gaming PC. I’ve been very happy with it. Even microsoft Flight Simulator works perfectly. I’ve built a win 10 VM in virtual box for the few pieces of software I can’t get going on Linux (old garmin GPS software and some ham radio programming software).
I’m using a Jellyfin server with Symonium on android. It’s almost as good as plexamp, but sadly not available on other platforms. Symfonium will work with any media player that uses subsonic. My current jellyfin implementation is http with a VPN for external use.
game developers and publishers are hesitant to enable Linux compatibility,
And I am hesitant to spend money on their games.
Personally I’d say if you’re coming from a Mac, go Pop!_OS. If you’re coming from Windows, go Linux mint. Both have the option to run from a USB to test before installing.