You shouldn't be okay with that.
On the other hand, I experience glitches on macOS regularly on the UI, especially on a multi-monitor setup (I use both Gnome and macOS with multiple monitors).
Multi monitor and window tiling on Mac are so bad, they should be embarrassed.
You have to click to switch monitors but if you do it twice it registers as a double click so you have to click....wait...then click again.
Sometimes you can drag windows from one screen to the other and other times they just...disappear as you drag then across.
You can't close anything from the window buttons and the red and yellow buttons do the same thing. You have to go into the taskbar and right click to close them.
Then they took the time in Sequoia to add window tiling but it's just such an awful experience. You have to hover over the green dot and wait for the prompt to popup and choose from a drop-down menu. WHY CAN'T YOU JUST DRAG AND DROP!?
It doesn't matter what software you use, Apple doesn't allow automatic backups on their phones. Consider buying a different phone that allows you to use it as you see fit.
There are always people who want aesthetics over performance
You don't have to choose though. Plenty of people are running this hardware in a box much smaller than this, their explanation is nonsense. It's just bad design.
why wouldn't corsair sell these
Because they care at all about their reputation?
I use GOS to disable network connection on Google Photos so it couldn't upload it even if I intentionally tried!
Ok 🤷
Ideally in front of an A/C vent pumping out dried air.
Don't know about you but Epic gives me a bot challenge every time I do absolutely anything on their site.
It's Korea.
Honestly culling the herd is probably our best bet at battling climate change at this point.
Which GPU? How many drives?
Put a kill-o-watt meter on it and see what it says for consumption.
I don't know what else you expect me to say.
If Steam declares a game is "unsupported" but it runs perfectly fine, I don't know what other way to describe that than "inaccurate".
Crowdsourcing is obviously far more effective if you simply look at the ratings on SteamDB.
That's what I said
It is native with GrapheneOS. Has been for a long time. Apple probably got the idea from them.
That's great but these things never should have been up for sale in the first place.
If you're just going to either not read or ignore the parent comment, I'm certainly not about to type it out so you can do it all over again. Goodnight.
0.1kWh per hour? Day? Month?
What's in your system?
I did all of that in my parent comment. It's only stupid if the government can prove it's not true, which they can't.
You are criticizing the verification system by comparing it to ProtonDB which, again, is a different thing.
Different in some ways but serves the same purpose.
Steam's verification isn't "inaccurate,"
Yes it is.
Crowdsourcing something like that would not be a good way for Valve to accomplish its goals.
Yes it would.
I just looked into it again out of curiosity. It no longer requires a Google login (nor does it even require Google Play services, because I don't have them. This will probably change once they go paid, which they've apparently rolled back since the iMessage debacle).
It says it supports SMS/RCS, but it actually supports neither. All it does is connect to your Google messages web account. This is an absolute joke for an app that bills itself at the top of it's home page as "all your chats in one app" and it doesn't even support the most common chat method.
As far as I can tell the app is still closed source.