I had a net top thing from asus that had worse specs than that running fine a few years ago on AntiX. It was just used as a thin client mostly but did the job.
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In the extremely rare event that I watch a youtube video on a my phone, and an ad comes on, I mute sound and literally turn my head away. Advertisers can't do shit about that lol.
Even if it comes down to a browser addon placing a black rectangle over the video and muting browser audio when an ad plays, I'll be choosing that over watching ads.
There's an outage on aws and various other services which started at the same time. Have a look on downdetector
Unless it was one of those netbook desktop things, holy hell those were bad. I managed to get AntiX running pretty well on one, and tuxracer lagged a LOT. Was pretty useful as a cheap thin client though.
I tried it about 2 years ago and it was a fucking omnishambles on Linux. I presume it has improved since then..
I guess the point is that its complexity is overrated, but still definitely not 'simple'.
It's literally a marketing term for a bunch of structured algorithms at this stage - not some sentient witchcraft
I got some weird reverse vertigo looking up from the inside when I was there, it was insanely high. Incredible place though.
....Cup of tea, sir?
Davinci resolve? Its Linux support is a bit obtuse, but it works.
CS2: Try using -sdlaudiodriver pipewire in launch options