System drive: 1TB
Use case: Very important stuff like drivers etc. or programs that refuse to use anything besides C:\ or put their stuff into AppData.
Gamedrive: 4TB.
use case: Roms, game launchers, emulator files.
System drive: 1TB
Use case: Very important stuff like drivers etc. or programs that refuse to use anything besides C:\ or put their stuff into AppData.
Gamedrive: 4TB.
use case: Roms, game launchers, emulator files.
That confirms what I read online. Thank you very much for your review!
My use case would be pretty mixed (city/nature).
Atm I use in-ears if am unable to use over ears like with cycling or when it's so hot outside the cups begin to sweat.
Tbf I think a 2-2-1 is sufficient for home users.
I would only recommend 3-2-1 to some that has a business behind themself.
Same for me but only front.
Keys and wallets in the same pocket.
How are those bone conduction? Thinking of getting some.
Not like Linux and it's loads of shell scripts and commands is so much different.
Yesterday I booted an antivirus live-cd compiled by a computer-magazine (aimed at IT-professionals and tinkerers). The ISO is a Ubuntu 22 release. The things I had to find out (as a mainly Windows user) to set a static IP was way too annoying. When I finally found out how to configure netplan and when I did I got a nice error that gateway4 is deprecated and to please use routes.
As someone else in a thread said: It's nice and all that Linux fits some specific uses and users but it's not really fit for every user.
Additionally there are too many ways to do the same thing. And it applies to distros as well. A Debian-solution might work to some degree in Ubuntu but if a RHEL way works in Debian or Ubuntu is your best guess.
Supposedly Gen Z due to being from 99.
Don't feel like them though. More like a very young millenial.
That's where the bonus points come in. Ability to easily absorb 1-2 years being jobless wirhout compromising in your living style.
And even that date is probably a TBD soon™