Hello, I've been reading about 'simulating' raspberry pi hardware on other devices, and I've heard about various different methods, from Microsoft Azure to the Raspberry Pi Desktop (https://www.raspberrypi.com/software/ra ... i-desktop/).
What I'm after though is something different: because I'm thinking of switching to the Pi as my main computer, I need to verify the Pi will be powerful enough for my daily use cases (I need it to be capable of running these 2 apps smoothly: Obsidian:https://obsidian.md/ and Zotero:https://www.zotero.org/)
Problem is, it's hard to know whether everything will work as smoothly as I like before actually buying the Pi.
Any suggestions?
Thanks in advance!
What I'm after though is something different: because I'm thinking of switching to the Pi as my main computer, I need to verify the Pi will be powerful enough for my daily use cases (I need it to be capable of running these 2 apps smoothly: Obsidian:https://obsidian.md/ and Zotero:https://www.zotero.org/)
Problem is, it's hard to know whether everything will work as smoothly as I like before actually buying the Pi.
Any suggestions?
Thanks in advance!
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