@Nishanttt05 Arch is the right answer. It's the most versatile, to be sure - with builds and distros for just about any build you'd like. It's also what Valve chose to make SteamOS on - and what Bazzite and CachyOS are using to perfect gaming on Linux
@jiya_3063 The storage is second to none with 20 GB compared to everyone else's. And it's not married to photos or cloud or any other BS. Just mail.
The only gripe I have with it is the ads - but their unobtrusive enough to get a pass in my book. Ads are ok, so long as they don't obstruct.
@jiya_3063 Honestly, it's not mentioned here - but Yahoo (and to an equal extend AOL) has really made gains. The UI is near identical to Apple's Mail client, it allows you to access OTP and Delivery Orders right at the very top of the menu.
@HighTideZS@xdadevelopers Bluetooth was one of the first things that worked out of the box for me with Linux. Followed by Wifi. The hardest part was getting native touch screen and audio - but once that was done, it's pretty solid. And if you code it right, you only have to do it once.
@Fulcrumtano66@starwarstufff@omelete Didn't she get them in the Ahshoka novelization, where she took apart a Inquisitor Lightsaber and purified the Red Crystals?
It would be pretty cool, but certainly not on Illum.
@thearshraeen@nothing I'd like to think that's the case, but I think it's because the Nothing Ear (a) came in Yellow originally, and this is the over the ear version. And then the Nothing Phone 4a Pro came in Pink.
@BabyBlueDD11@theapplehub@grok I'm not Grok, but....
I'd say so, especially if you have an older tablet. The new Air has the same chip as the Pro but is $400 cheaper than the Pro. The 12 GB of RAM help with multitasking but it's mostly for AI Tech. It should be around 8 GB for normal use cases.
@DONFREDSTLOT@theapplehub@grok For most people? The Air. Unless you're a content creator or a serious power user - most people will benefit from the price point, the size, and the form factor of the Air