

I’m interested is seeing how this goes. When people experience an open ecosystem they rarely go back. They may recoup some of that userbase but it won’t be back where it was from my perspective.


I’m interested is seeing how this goes. When people experience an open ecosystem they rarely go back. They may recoup some of that userbase but it won’t be back where it was from my perspective.


You all are buying software? I just donate to my friendly neighborhood FOSS Developer.


Yeah it so sad to start watching an Linux content creator. Yet again having to drop them when they are yet another alt-right wing nutjob.


Agreed I have been a Linux Stan since the 90s and even I thought windows phone was pretty good.


You hear that sound?
That is my bones turning to dust.


At this point I would be happy if they patched Ep2 to fix the cliffhanger and gaslight everyone that its always been that ending lol


I mean that’s kind of how reviews work. There is no such thing as an objective review.


No worries I’m keeping it misspelled as it is indeed funny


For every bad thing there are good things.
Linux starting to go mainstream and duel boot is 90% not required anymore.
I know a kid that uses a local AI model to help him write. Where he couldn’t barely communicate before.
For every social media site there are places like this or the tildeverse that let people communicate and build relationships.
For every tech bro there is a kid that doesn’t feel like they belong anywhere making friends online that he finally clicks with. There is me helping some person in a chat room on IRC fix a Linux issue that I don’t know and will never meet and get nothing from just because its nice and fun to help people.
Honestly this should be a weakly or monthly thread of just telling stories of the times someone from the community helped you or you helped someone with an issue.


Anyone that works with escalators would never go up a broken escalators.
NC-17 rating when the judges have to check his junk lol
Yeah they were built to last. They were like library shelf ready.


I see it going high end builds, mid and low end will become single board mini computers. Super charge this as we phase out x86


I think its more limitations drive innovations. They may not be the source of that innovations.


Every time this gets brought up it makes me want to mess with SmallTalk again.
Man I miss long boxes it was that perfect link between carts and jewel case disc games where it didn’t just feel like a CD or DVD.
You know what these headlines makes more sense if you change AI to weighed random number generator. I hate how journalists anthropomorphize for clicks.