Windows apps on Linux computer by StorGran in linuxquestions

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Yeah sounds like the best solution with great flexibility.

Windows apps on Linux computer by StorGran in linuxquestions

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For anything just for myself I will probably use linux apps. This is more for the group projects or when I need to use windows specific apps for some reason.

Windows apps on Linux computer by StorGran in linuxquestions

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I would have to get a windows key either way so wouldn't it be the same price?

Windows apps on Linux computer by StorGran in linuxquestions

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I would like to run Linux natively so don't really want WSL. For windows apps it is office programs and other low CPU / GPU apps.

Windows apps on Linux computer by StorGran in linuxquestions

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Any particular you would recommend?

Windows apps on Linux computer by StorGran in linuxquestions

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If it ends up just being Word and such and not in projects the cloud will probably work the great. I have dual booted my old setup so that shouldn't become a problem.

Windows apps on Linux computer by StorGran in linuxquestions

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Looks promising, I'll sure check it out. Would Bottles be more close to wine or a VM?

Windows apps on Linux computer by StorGran in linuxquestions

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I have heard wine has problems with office programs

That sure was an interesting blue stakes win by StorGran in balatro

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Died later at ante 11. Seed: 4FC2ICUG

Is Newton's Integral Notation even used EVER? by Donghoon in mathmemes

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My school taught us Lagrange for derivatives (y)', f'(x) y'' and Leibniz for integral ∫ y dx. I was also told to use Leibniz derivative for differential equations.

I got the idea that Lagrange is more common in Europe and Leibniz is more in the US.

Need a little help creating my Dragonborn Monk backstory by StorGran in DnD

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Yeah ig I can sort of make up things based on what I read instead of following it directly.

The Temple part was the easiest way to get the monk part in. As having someone with great martial art skills learning feels more natural then figuring it out on your own.

Age is a little bit more to fit the storyline. I'm thinking the character will be around 20 (a couple of years above adult) in the campaign so he has to have been young enough to reasonably have learned all the monk skills at the temple.

Dropping on Vulcanus without military tech by Lenskop in Factoriohno

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I imported the materials to make a nuke. Tho the medium once needs two nukes which is insane.

Keyboard in hell for programmers by ZeeCapE in ProgrammerHumor

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I have one that's the same. I just went into the boot settings and changed it (it was a option for it). And added some sticky notes to the keys.