Corporate support of development, and I’m not just talking about Redhat and SUSE. Hell, Microsoft is a major contributor to the kernel.
Corporate support of development, and I’m not just talking about Redhat and SUSE. Hell, Microsoft is a major contributor to the kernel.
In the balance between geopolitical conflicts and Linux, the latter is the petty stuff.
If your “urban fabric” can’t support access to the public, it doesn’t deserve to survive.
Where are the pro-communist takes? I just see a bunch of pro-authoritarian takes lapping up PRC koolaid.
Jesus, how bad does your sacrificial anode look?
G*mers really don’t want the industry to evaluate the $60 price point and apply inflationary adjustments going back to when it became the standard.
Exactly like XP, Vista was horrible until a couple of service packs. Then it was better than XP SP2 and release Windows 7.
It’s worse. You are giving the planet’s largest and most powerful ad selling platform access to every aspect of your life. Windows doesn’t know where you are every second of the day or read your texts. Google is terrifying.
Compared to an M2 or M3? Yes.
Largest addressable market for Proton on ARM is Apple M-series devices.
If you think $700 is bad
I don’t:
In 2024, having systemd is less complicated than not having it.
Is this going to be Arch or Debian?
Your comment having been loaded on my system is bloat.
They’re not public anyone who’s seen it has signed an nda.
Hardly, NixOS documentation is trash. The Arch Wiki is essentially the platonic ideal of documentation.
Arch on my desktop and laptop, Debian stable goes on everything else.