●● IRC: #techbytes @ Techrights IRC Network: Tuesday, August 23, 2022 ●● ● Aug 23 [09:43] *rianne__ has quit (Ping timeout: 2m30s) [09:43] *asusbox has quit (Ping timeout: 2m30s) ● Aug 23 [10:09] *psydruid (~psydruid@jevhxkzmtrbww.irc) has left #techbytes [10:10] *psydruid (~psydruid@jevhxkzmtrbww.irc) has joined #techbytes [10:19] *rianne_ (~rianne@ngvjyiryrrbba.irc) has joined #techbytes [10:19] *asusbox (~rianne@ngvjyiryrrbba.irc) has joined #techbytes [10:34] schestowitz__[TR]
[10:34] schestowitz__[TR][10:35] schestowitz__[TR]Using Linux today looks very different from five or 10 years ago. The most popular desktop environments no longer look stuck in the 90s. While you may still need technical knowledge to install Linux, you no longer need to be a computer whiz to use it afterward.
[10:34] schestowitz__[TR]This change has happened gradually, so here is a compilation of some specific ways the Linux desktop experience has changed over the past decade.
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[10:35] schestowitz__[TR][10:35] schestowitz__[TR]The Raspberry Pi Zero and Raspberry Pi Zero 2 are incredibly small, cheap, and versatile single-board computers but in a time of global supply chain shortages, theyre also kind of hard to get your hands on these days. But there are also a growing number of other tiny PCs competing in this space. And Bret Weber has managed to assemble a bunch of them and run a series of performance tests that may [10:35] schestowitz__[TR] help you decide which best meets your needs.
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