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Theoretically yes, but it is probably not a good idea to use it for email since duckdns might not exist in a few years meaning you cannot log into services that used that email.
Theoretically yes, but it is probably not a good idea to use it for email since duckdns might not exist in a few years meaning you cannot log into services that used that email.
Most of the reputable TLDs like .net can be had for around 10USD a year from providers like Porkbun.
Back in my day John Deere let you FIX the tractors
You could buy the same modem that is in the pinephone in mini pcie format and use a usb adaptor to connect it to a pi.
I think a project that uses the pi cm4 format and adds a modem, screen, buttons, speaker and bms to be a compelling open-source phone.
While I really want the pinephone to be good, I just could not use it for daily use given its extremely poor battery life. I ended up getting a oneplus 6 and running postmarketOS before switching to DivestOS for camera support. I might switch back given that updating packages is much easier on linux compared to android.
Linux Vr Adventures is a great place to find info related to VR on linux.
Do keep in mind though that some extra packages are needed to use oneapi for things like blender or Stable Diffusion. Other than that arc works great for gaming and recording using OBS out of the box for me on Fedora.
Framework makes laptops that are well supported and System76 desktops.
WSL maybe? Kinda funny that a major feature is literally just the ability to use linux within windows.
I personally use Metro. I’m a sucker for that material you look.
Yeah, had a rtx 2060 and sidegraded to an intel arc a750 just to avoid the nvidia xwayland issues.
Have a look at lvra.gitlab.io. It should be possible to get the rift s mostly working.