• Laser@lemmy.ca
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    1 day ago

    Xbox with the ability to run windows is what the article is basically saying.

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      1 day ago

      Love the downvotes for saying something that is in the article! Feels just like reddit!

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          13 hours ago

          Any that needs a lot of VRAM and good CPU performance on a budget, but not necessarily the real time performance of a W7900 or whatever.

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        1 day ago

        I think I need to give Linex a try again. I tried ubuntu in 2008 but found it too difficult to do the things I was used to doing on windows. I now have a bit more coding experience and will probably pick it up quicker

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          It’s gotten so much better since 2008. Ubuntu is good for servers, but probably not what you’re looking for on a desktop. And you really don’t need to have a coding background to use it, though it also depends on your use case.

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            1 day ago

            I just recall trying to put music on an ipod in ubuntu was a nightmare

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              1 day ago

              Probably still is, lol.

              Apple stuff works best in the Apple ecosystem, though most of what works on Windows can work on linux.

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          1 day ago

          You don’t have to pick and choose, you can dual boot.

          But the only thing I boot Windows for these days is gaming and Microsoft Teams. Linux has come a long way since 2008.