●● IRC: #techbytes @ Techrights IRC Network: Monday, December 09, 2024 ●● ● Dec 09 [00:02] *x-amarsh04 has quit (Quit: Konversation terminated!) [00:04] *x-amarsh04 (~amarsh04@28zhuu2v47wgn.irc) has joined #techbytes [00:06] *x-amarsh04 has quit (Quit: Konversation terminated!) [00:17] *x-amarsh04 (~amarsh04@28zhuu2v47wgn.irc) has joined #techbytes ● Dec 09 [05:46] *psydruid (~psydruid@jevhxkzmtrbww.irc) has left #techbytes [05:49] *psydruid (~psydruid@jevhxkzmtrbww.irc) has joined #techbytes ● Dec 09 [06:24] schestowitz[TR3] s [06:24] schestowitz[TR3] "UK woman who sold just two books becomes bestselling author after hit tweet. See post" [06:24] schestowitz[TR3] x https://www.hindustantimes.com/trending/uk-woman-who-sold-just-two-books-becomes-bestselling-author-after-hit-tweet-see-post-101733672305888.html [06:24] schestowitz[TR3] # xitter propaganda, watch out [06:24] -TechBytesBot/#techbytes-www.hindustantimes.com | UK woman who sold just two books becomes bestselling author after hit tweet. See post | Trending - Hindustan Times [06:56] *Now talking on #techbytes [06:56] *Topic for #techbytes is: Welcome to the official channel of the TechBytes Audiocast [06:56] *Topic for #techbytes set by schestowitz!~roy@haii6za73zabc.irc at Tue Jun 1 20:21:34 2021 ● Dec 09 [09:02] *jacobk has quit (Ping timeout: 2m30s) [09:04] *jacobk (~quassel@syp65ggum2ibk.irc) has joined #techbytes ● Dec 09 [11:34] schestowitz[TR3]
[11:34] schestowitz[TR3][11:34] schestowitz[TR3]Over two months after the previous Xahea release, the Manjaro team has done it again, delivering an exciting update with the new Manjaro 24.2 Yonada, packed with cutting-edge features, polished interfaces, and thoughtful improvements across its GNOME, Plasma, and XFCE editions.
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[11:34] schestowitz[TR3][11:34] schestowitz[TR3]One of the best things about Arch Linux is its incredible flexibility and customization options. And as you know, the kernel is the heart of any Linux distro, and Arch is no exception.
[11:34] schestowitz[TR3]However, many Arch users stick with the default one that comes with the distribution and rarely, if ever, explore alternatives. Theres absolutely nothing wrong with thisafter all, the default kernel is always the latest and greatest, offering support for the newest hardware.
[11:34] schestowitz[TR3]But what if I told you that switching to a different kernel could unlock even more potential you can squeeze from your system? Because sometimes, the newest kernel isnt necessarily the best fit.
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