InfamickScript Last Release
Ultimo aggiornamento del modulo Magisk Infamick Script!
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Windows 11 virtual desktops are better than Linux workspaces, actually
It took Microsoft some time, but Windows 10 introduced a major feature called virtual desktops, which allows you to create different virtual workspaces for different apps. At the time, many pointed out that this was something Linux had had for a while, but the thing is, Linux handles things very differently.
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This lightweight dashboard is the best way to manage Docker on low-power hardware
A minimal dashboard that covers the essentials
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Samsung's massive 55-inch gaming monitor is more than half off
It has everything you need
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Windows fatigue continues to push thousands of gamers to switch to this Linux distro
Bazzite, a Linux distro that has a lot in common with Valve's SteamOS, is designed specifically with gaming in mind, offering a console-like experience that ditches the majority of Windows 11's most annoying features.
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Cyberpunk 2077 is ridiculously on sale for the Switch 2 right now
If you're looking for a last-minute gift for that special Switch 2 owner in your life, Nintendo's eShop holiday sale has arrived just in time, with steep discounts on several first-party Nintendo games. As usual, the sale is pretty good, but one particular deal immediately caught my attention.
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Samsung emerges as Apple's top RAM supplier amid global memory crunch
Apple and Samsung are key competitors in the phone market, but when it comes to hardware, the Cupertino, California-based tech giant relies on the South Korean company for a variety of key components, including displays, and in this particular case, memory.
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GTA: Vice City barely ran on my PC in 2002 - now you can play it in a web browser
Back in 2001, at the young age of 15, I was devastated to find out that Grand Theft Auto III (GTA III) was barely playable on my parents' under-powered Pentium III with just 64MB of RAM. In fact, the game ran so poorly that at times, it dipped into the 15-18fps range. Still, I managed to complete it nearly 100%, despite it running in basically slow-motion sometimes -- I wasn't wasting my hard-earned birthday money.
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