Have you seen the clip of the Irish who has prepared a cassette to be played at his funeral?
Have you seen the clip of the Irish who has prepared a cassette to be played at his funeral?
This @[email protected]! I run Linux Mint on a T410 with 4 GB of Ram and a 250 GB SSD and the user experience is quite ok for normal day to day usage like playing light games, browsing and HD video streaming.
+1 for Linux Mint for the power user. They will fell familiar and can start their journey from there. The most important concept I would explain would be package managers and flat pack, as in vanilla Windows there is no such thing.
The second one would be regular updates and that you have to do a little maintenance from time to time
Mint would be my recommendation for the noob as well. It is a clean distro and does not require a lot of maintenance except regular updates.
It is cross platform. Users can try it, regardless of the OS and do not have to switch behavior when switching the OS.
Someone please stop time before I get any older; I want to get off.
Not as hard as you think. Stopping is not the problem. Stopping and still having fun is.
There is tomato salad. Just tomatoes, oil, vinegar, salt and pepper.
This guy has around 60 YouTube episodes showing how to do it. Have fun!
I as well use iCloud for syncing and it works well.
I didn’t know that.
I think this is only the case with the free version. Source: I worked with some big German companies which wanted to have an autotranslate function for their software. DeepL was the top choice, because the quality is very good and the data protection agreements for the paid service left no questions.
They have total different use cases. DeepL is a translator, language tool checks for style and grammar.
I use both frequently and both do a very good job. I have a prime membership of language tool and I like it. Both are German companies and operate under GDPR.
The MacBook Air with the M2 chip is fanless as well. If it gets to hot, performance is downgraded.
4GB works. My kids use a T410 from 2010 with a SSD and it is a pleasant experience for daily use (browsing, YouTube, small Linux games)