My recommendation is the G305. Yes, a gaming mouse. But they're both cheap and have an insanely good polling rate, so the mouse is smooooooth. Also, no rubberized nonsense to degrade.
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Graphene isn't dead. They just have slowed down a bit. They've already released their first Alpha for 16
Insulting. I can get a credit card for a much lower rate and use that.
I had one that had rubberized sides that slowly did that over the years. After a decade? of daily use it finally started giving up. Most non-logi non-OEM mice I've used lasted months at best.
4GB card can run smol models, bigger ones require an nvidia and lots of system RAM, and performance will be proportionally worse by VRAM / DRAM usage balance.
I like Forza because I can play it on PC, unlike Gran Turismo. Shame.
No, unfortunately. Logitech mice are the best performing in quality, battery life, and longevity at their price range. I've tried many other mice in the budget range, and they all fail quickly, eat batteries, or perform poorly in comparison.
LocalLMs run pretty good on a 12GB RTX 2060. They're pretty cheap, if a bit rare now.
The professionals did the building. The slaves did the brick-making for the building, and probably a lot of other low skill things too.
VoLTE isn't yet supported in Linux because no one has yet completed writing an open source implementation. Unfortunately, phone manufacturers, chip manufacturers, and cell carriers all hold these cards very close to their chests, so drivers have to be written from scratch by reverse engineering the protocols, which are encrypted on top of being completely nebulous. Support is coming, eventually, but it takes an extraordinary amount of time and effort to do this, which nobody has time to do.
Because these people don't have to run Quickbooks