

Unfortunately probably a lot fewer will move than we expect. People seem capable of accepting all sorts of shittification in favour of actively changing their platform. Just look at how many still uses twitter, despite its literal nazification.


Unfortunately probably a lot fewer will move than we expect. People seem capable of accepting all sorts of shittification in favour of actively changing their platform. Just look at how many still uses twitter, despite its literal nazification.


Don’t be so harsh on yourself. You are most definitely not as stupid as US Republicans.


So you have no idea which OS you are running? Well, that’s certainly a choice.


If you stop in the middle of a highway you absolutely are at fault.


No, but they are prohibitively expensive. Just like hdds will be.


And it most definitely is a Republican value. That is the result of tax cuts, you get worse public services.


It will be really interesting to see the figures at the end of 2026, when Windows 10 has truly reached end of life, and a whole bunch of people are going to be forced to choose.


I switched to Linux in December, and it was a remarkable feeling. I don’t think I had really noticed how oppressive or depressive Windows had become (and I hadn’t even switched to Win 11, just using win 10), or how much I was actually personally affected by, but that feeling of suddenly being free when I booted up my linux was quite surprising and exhilarating.
It was like a massive weight had been lifted off of my shoulders.


And we will start pushing it again in six months time when people have forgot about now.


Bazzite or CachyOS (Bazzite for ease, CachyOS for performance).


Switched to CachyOS in December, so I guess I’m part of that statistic.
I was also part of the December Steam Hardware Survey statistic, but that was before I switched. So the December survey has an artificially inflated Windows statistic by at least 1 user.


It’s going to be massively worse in Windows 12. There is no going back for them.


The amount of people that seem to think their little bit of homecooking can compete with professional chef’s is laughable.
It definitely can, and you are showing your inexperience with cooking by making this argument. Cooks are people who are professionally trained in cooking, but you know what, most processes involved in cooking are the same whether you are a professional or not, so amateurs are perfectly capable of achieving the same level of perfection as cooks for a whole range of basic elements of cooking.
You seem to be unable to imagine that people can have opinions that differ from your own. You seem to have the need to have even the most basic concepts explained to you. even though lots of people have already done so numerous times in this thread alone.


It depends on the type of person you are. There are better things to relieve stress for you. For others cooking can be very effective at that.
We are all different, try to imagine that. No really, you should be aware of that.


Do you if that it what you feel. But personally your mindset seems extremely exhausting to me, especially your work addiction.
But again, you are free to do whatever suits you best.


Cooking rules. It can be an excellent anti-stress ritual as well.


If you just read the tiniest bit of factual knowledge about how LLMs are constructed, you would know they don’t have the slightest bit of self awareness, and that it is literally impossible for them to ever have any.
You are being fooled by the only thing they are capable of: regurgitating already written words in a somewhat convincing manner.
Their presentation at CES was as focused on enterprise AI as Nvidias was.


Shareholders are asking for it, noone else. Consumers are irrelevant serfs who doesn’t provide the majority of profits anyway, so it is inconsequential what they think.
Americans abroad? No. Americans visting Israel this last year, yeah, definitely.