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No webkit browser on Android either. If there was gnome web for Android id switch in a heartbeat

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Nuclear waste and fuel is dangerous for years and is an invisible hazard. Propane and gas at least only explode once

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Unfortunately we do still need cars. Mostly for things like farm use and last mile transportation. Having everyone live in a city near a train line is a great idea but you it definitely won't happen. Electric cars is the compromise we need to make with people in rural areas

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Yeah Elon musk is a cuck and I'm not advocating for any specific manufacturer but realistically we will need some cars in the future no matter what. So I'd rather them be electric

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How the fuck are you using that much ram of you aren't doing "heavy duty" stuff????

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Remember your landlord is likely not the person who deals with this. Odds are they pay someone.

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    It's so funny, I'm not sure what youre trying to do in Linux but it sounds like you are using it wrong. If you're struggling to game and are not used to like just know Linux gaming support is low that's why you are running in to issues. If you are a programmer and running into issues I suggest you go back to college or invest in learning more fundamentals about the tools you are using. If you are just someone trying to use a computer to get on Google to check your bank account or look at memes I'm confused on to what issues you are running into

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    No but it's silly and whiny, people listen to weird complaints like this and form opinions without trying the operating system. People who frustrate them selves trying to do unnecessary super user work put a bad face on the system. There are definitely difficult parts to Linux but unless youre trying to do super obscure shit you really won't run in to issues. It's like someone trying to drive a car and screaming "the blinker isn't in the same spot as my last car, the gear shift is different then my last car why is it so bad? Hey Google why does my car look like shit after I spray painted it?" It's annoying and weird. Linux does have a cult but so does windows that's just as annoying it's just not here on lemmy

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    It's good but their book mark manger could use some help

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    I mean it's not really like humans are good at math either, we are good at making abstractions and following linear rules but we are slow and fallible. Digital computation is just near absolute the best method for doing math. LLMs are decent abstraction and general problem solving tho. They are not as creative as people but they are still pretty good! It's a step on the right direction for true agi. Honestly even when we have agi I doubt they will ever beat raw cpus in computation speed.

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    When the rolling release is a rolling release: D:

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    Elon musk, the "real life iron man" can't figure out how to by pass windows online account login?

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    Ah yes notoriously flakey hardware support. Like Microsoft doesn't used it to power their entire cloud platform. The hardware support argument is dying tbh used to be true about 20 years ago

    thedeadwalking4242 ,

    I agree with everything but bash. Bash sucks I'm not going to lie, nearly anything else is better than bash

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    It's pretty archeic with it's syntax. A lot of its features have come about through feature creep. I mean it does a good job but it's just hard to work with and pretty cobbled together. It's showing it's age. If you've worked with any large bash scripts you'd understand how much of a pain it can be

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    Take a look at nixos. All the tinkering you could dream of with all the stability you could ever want

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    Obligatory, use Linux. With companies you vote with you money. The more you use it the worse it will get. They believe they have a stronghold on the market

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    It's honestly not unrealistic though, I've used Linux for over 3 years as a daily driver for IT, software dev, and gaming. Only thing it struggled with with was gaming. I'm really not sure how you had so much trouble getting RDP to work, it was never that tiresome when I set it up. Linux does work out of the box on a wide variety of machines and it is gaining in popularity and ease of use. It does have limitations but they are quickly fading. Even then, from my experiences windows has more limitations. Windows can't even use any file systems other than NTFS without WSL besides the most basic like FAT. It costs money to use and has meager customization at best. It's bloated and barley runs on anything short for 8 GB of ram these days. It refuses to allow you to even have the slightest bit of privacy. That's probably the biggest reason to switch. RDP does work great on windows. It's their proprietary protocol. What else would you expect. Windows may be more "plug n play" but Linux just has more options for alot of thing and has more flexibility. It's way more versatile as an os. If your looking for something plug n play just stick with Ubuntu

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    Honestly as funny as it is I've been able to notices differences between 120 - 144 hz displays pretty consistently

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    Why? That doesnt make any sense. As soon as you post or DM anyone that is out in the world. If you cannot trust a party to not share your messages if you dont want them shared then dont send them. But it is the freedom of the individual to share what has been said to them. Summarizing muddies the water. Asking for this is grotesque.

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