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Survey data from…
…US and Canada
And that reflects the world?


My Linux is not ever going to have any age verification.
I’m not living in those backwards contry and if that push ever comes to shove, there will always be way around it. It’s the beauty of open source, no entity is liable to comply. And we’re in the brink of ad-hoc internet which would render that stupid centralized and overgoverned shit to zero.
Just wait for OpenSlop to go bancrupt by it’s ridiculously exessive shopping spree.
All the stacked memory returns to market and manufacturers revert to normal routine and prices because of diminished pull.
Hell, maybe even Samsung sells it’s old production lines, which are now in storage, to budget manufacturers as it normally does.


That’s one of the reasons I switched from Windows to Linux.
Every single patch and every single version upgrade made using worse as all the settings changed weirder and weirder and hidden or missing.


I don’t know man. Never crossed my mind.
Might be because I live in that one museum built on trust and respect.


Holy Hell!
This definitely will be on my shopping list. At the top. I hope they bring to all devices and not only higher end.
This news aligns quite well with the Levovo T series ThinkPad repairability.
Other major tech companies sail towards more and more closed environments.


I’m glad to be in tech museum instead of that mass surveillance dystopia powered by AI.
US would help Taiwan just as much as Russia is helping Iran.
They are tied to elswhere atm.
We all know what happens to countries trying several fronts at once.
War is about logistics, logistics and logistics. Remote wars bring more logistics in play. And they are burning munitions fast in Iran.


We have lots of fusion reactors.
They just release years of energy in a split second.
All translations mentioning “is on fire” are wrong. xxx palaa = xxx burns
On tulessa = is on fire
It’s quite the different being on fire than to actually burn.
Just listen to AC/DC. 17 albums of one song.


Mint and some Ubuntu flavor such as Kubuntu. These two have the biggest userbase and thus problemsolving via internet search aswell as lots of deb packets come in handy.
Also they are out of the box experience straight from the start and everything just works.


At least until 2032 for the 2021 LTSC.


I bet it’s going to be like this:
Even though people obtain equipment with NPU, they’ll opt out from paid options which at least partially will contain AI modules. The NPU will then be only partially in use and that AI processing resource will be used by Microslop for it’s own benefit.


Seems a good one.
I want to test this for awhile and show to friends.
They propably slip explanation to the question like “Good, then we can open the account”