

because you haven’t tried the alternatives
tbf it is hard to try new things, especially initially


because you haven’t tried the alternatives
tbf it is hard to try new things, especially initially


but they don’t know the alternatives
like a child who only eats one type of food but never even touched others


that was a pretty valid response in 2004
last few years tho …
oh okay if you can get a 4tb ssd for 130€ that’s a good deal, if it’s not a scam
why sdd for storage? 4 tb hd costs less than half of an ssd. even for the system it’s enough, if you can stomach a 20 sec boot instead of 5


i don’t remember where i got it from, but what i remembered was that they can be sued if the shareholders feel that they avoid money-making opportunities


but they have shareholders, that demand, with the backing of the law, that the company produces as much profit as possible, otherwise they can sue them


also, it’s just stating the obvious, but it’s not on a company’s server that will sell all your info to the highest bidder
not to defend reddit too much, but posting “i feel like doing a terrorism on reddit” is worrying


nah older laptops flourish with linux. get ventoy and you can already try out distros without getting committed


oh well we will use windows for everything i guess, because not enough people use linux, no need to even try before there is a 100% solution


so while not the same, it’s a fairly similar field, it is a safe to assume that similar tools can be used. not yet though, the tool is not ready.
why is there a study for this? other than hype - for “ai”, which this arguably isn’t


is this what the article talks about?


it’s useless hype, “ai could do x one day” is speculation at best


blow the bubble


mint, pop os works with my rtx 2060, I’ve played through half life alyx on mint
but just dual boot, have a fallback windows install
she’s fit? (UK slang for attractive)
but pop still uses x11, isn’t it? even the 24 beta, it’s a mix of wayland and x11, as far as i can tell
the system is working as intended
we must dismantle the system