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  • RIEC-V is as far as I know very new as a processor.

    This means most of your software that works on Linux, Windows, Mac, Android or anything similar doesn’t do so on the new processor.

    This means you need developer who will port it or write new software for it. While crosscompiling is possible it is usually easier to have real hardware to test on. Not even to write the software on that device. You still can write it on your x86-64 pc and then either compile it on the RISC-V pc or crosscompile and test it only on the RISC-V pc.

    For people who want to do this,it is targeted I think.

    Tech enthusiasts who like new stuff.





  • I don’t have guide I can remember,but some tips:

    If you don’t have Nvidia. It should be just installing Linux mint. And you are ready to go.

    Use the package manager to install anything and Google it if you need help.

    If you have Nvidia it might just work, but you need the proprietary drivers.

    In steam itself you want to enable proton for all games in the settings.

    Check the reviews on protondb for hints if sth isn’t working out of the box.

    Also use protonqup(for proton ge) and protontricks(for debugging some games).

    Ge will enable some features that steam can’t legally enabled by default.













  • Non disruptive ads were meant to advertise.

    Slightly annoying ads were meant to be seen more, since people just ignored banners by default.

    Hidden ads (like an ad in an article which you really could tell it was an ad) were meant to increase the image of a company.

    Disruptive ads like in YouTube or Spotify aren’t meant for advertising. They don’t really care about the advertising money, they want to force you to buy premium. The more annoying the ad is the higher the chances you pay 20€ a month for them to go away.