It sounds like a name deliberately chosen by the author writing whatever techno-political thriller novel they’re working on.
It sounds like a name deliberately chosen by the author writing whatever techno-political thriller novel they’re working on.
Kudos for self-hosting fediverse stuff, man.
Thank you for using IPA instead of other cheap beers.
I’d love standarized modules to unscrew and separate the “smart” part just like a desktop pc can. If they want to shove in that shit, then at least make me able to pull them out.
We need to remind ourselves that there’s an entire generation that has grown up with smartphones and only touching a laptop or a desktop pc occasionally. For them, windows or chromeOS alone is a challenge. Linux is just an isekai waiting to happen when you cross that bridge of no return.
Followed by smug mentions of cheap OEM keys and massgrave repo. Yeah, that ain’t gonna fly for work laptops, guys.
Obligatory PS mentioning that I do use linux everyday on my personal machine
Fair enough. I’ve met both good and bad users.
My man, have you ever worked in tech support? I admire your optimism.
I dread meetings and I can’t wait for AIs to replace those managers. Or perhaps we’ll have even more meetings because the management wants to know why we’re so late despite the AI happily churning out meaningless codes that look so awesome like all that CSI VB GUI crap.
I would absolutely use a VM with no internet connection for these, but then all bets are off if those softwares need direct access to GPU, for example. GPU passthrough is a thing, but I haven’t had much luck personally.
I’m worried about the link rot problem when the specific instance used as source goes down.
Scummy practices that should be outlawed, like retail stores raising prices just before a big sale so they can slap “80% off!” on their stuff.
That will make people cling to their VPN accounts even more, not less.
Please indicate where IE touched you.
There’s also the issue of self-censorship. No way of knowing if any Russian folk interviewed actually agree to what they say.
I remember the days of google being a cool startup that had just made news releasing gmail with a whopping 1GB of storage making everyone go crazy for the invites. It’s a strange feeling.
Redlib and Libredirect are the only thing keeping me sane when I absolutely have to open Reddit.
Shit, I have desktops running with 2200G and 2400G.
No, they’re All Interns.