How much money have you spent on software (other than video games!) in the past year?
[ ] Nada, zilch
[ ] $0 to $10
[ ] $11 to $50
[ ] More than $50
How much money have you spent on software (other than video games!) in the past year?
[ ] Nada, zilch
[ ] $0 to $10
[ ] $11 to $50
[ ] More than $50
To be honest, I'm not sure what the official Windows software for it does, but I'm currently writing my own Linux driver/support... so yes, it can do pretty much anything I'd want it to do 😆
It certainly sounds nice. I'm kinda writing my own Linux support right now 😉 We'll see how that works out...
Will do!
Is this just fantasy... *sings*
Sure, but not with those fancy displays in the keys though 😆
Huh? To control your iPad with it?
The 15-key model seems to be the sweetspot to me.
Such a bummer... Looks like it's Windows & macOS only, indeed... 🙄
Alas, guess I may have to look into writing my own Linux support then.
How do you like it? What do you mostly use it for? Tried running it on Linux?
So... just curious, any of you peeps out there using an Elgato Stream Deck?
But certainly we can agree that type C is the much, much nicer connector standard? Perfect size, can't accidentally flip it the wrong way round, fits snugly.
Yes, we're making a bunch of existing cables obsolete, but such is progress, and it's really a relief only having one charger in your backpack to carry around with you.
As you kinda point out yourself, USB type C is merely a connector standard though. I really doubt the Pi uses it for anything but power.
No worries, it happens 😆
Ehm. Try and read my toot again 😂
Ehm. Try and read my toot again.
Well, it still doesn't come with a SATA port, but if you're planning to attach external USB3 drives, it may indeed be a viable option now.
Probably RaspBSD.
Unpopular indeed 😂
What could you possibly not like about USB-C? Are you hoarding old power supplies? 😆
May be worth waiting, it's certainly quite an upgrade from the previous model. Best of luck!
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