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I run it in a VM. Definitely not ideal, but affinity is so good, I compromise
I run it in a VM. Definitely not ideal, but affinity is so good, I compromise
I’m going to assume sarcasm, no?
I use the suite professionally. I come from the Corel world (which I slowly got to hate, but sunken cost, etc.) which I have gladly escaped. The suite is just a bonkers value. I live in Linux, but have a windows virtual machine just for Affinity.
No disrepect intended, but you do seem exceptionally tech challenged
A lot of people confuse open source with community driven/governed.
If things go awry, you’ll be locked-in, married to Proton.
Google is devolving into pre-Bing Yahoo
The other day I saw 500W+ panels for under 100€ at a local building and DIY big box store, and Inverters 5Kw ( I think) for around 1000€. Battery prices haven’t dropped much, so installation and batteries are the major cost here.
Yeah, no. That’an inverter, which they ALSO are. please read a bit. Inverters have been arund for a long time.
Why aren’t Olympic games distributed between, let’s say, 8-10 countries? Maybe make them continent games. Distribute the cost and benefits, and maybe make then bi-annual, fairer to athletes by enlarging the window of opportunity.
Why not Air Source AC? They are right now the most efficient climate control systems, to the point that many countries give tax credits for installation or replacement of older systems. Geothermal is probably better, but Air Source can be installed anywhere.
I can now get AS splits for less that 400 (500-600 installed)€ in Spain, where AC is common. I fail to understand why Paris didn’t go that route.
When planning and building, Air source + solar is essentially free (cost and carbon) climate control.
3 to 10 days. Quantity? Colors? Cotton weight ?