Maybe they meant of the box. You have to add additional repos to get non-free drivers installed on Debian or install them manually.
Maybe they meant of the box. You have to add additional repos to get non-free drivers installed on Debian or install them manually.
I’ve been using Linux as my main driver for a couple of years now but I didn’t know the list of reserved file name characters is so short.
I didn’t believe ‘*’ is allowed. That alone is so error-prone, it’s insane. Backslash is allowed too - how do you escape that? Sometimes I think they giggled while writing the specs.
I swear it’s always Adblock Plus in memes about ad-blocking. Who makes these memes?
If you’re afraid of triple letter agencies you probably shouldn’t engage in social media at all.
The privacy concerns are about coercion from the user base. The bar to spin up a private instance to get to the voting data is far too high for 99% of the users.
If it’s effort, virtually nobody does it. Convenience is king since the beginning of the internet.
Yes, but pirated software is also an incredibly simple attack vector.
Well, it’s a life, I guess…
It’s actually quite similar. Non-fungible since only OP has the private key but easy to steal by just downloading the image (and cropping the key if you want).
It’ll drop the price, so there’s that at least.
A trained Gen. AI model does not just view it though. It generates content out of it which is copying and prohibited by plenty of licenses (GPL-licensed open source projects for example).
Pendatry. Very widespread in tech.
It’s really not a generational thing. Every generation has their nerds and they always are just a tiny minority.
The late Gen X/early millennials may have been an outlier because they were forced to learn to get anything working but also from those years most don’t care about tech.
Debian 2.x (don’t remember exactly) was my first attempt. But I don’t actually count that because after annoying driver troubles (networking and mouse) and having to recompile the kernel multiple times I unfortunately lost interest.
Tried again with Debian 8 on my laptop and stuck with it until I moved 100% Linux just a couple of years ago thanks to Valve/Proton.
I sometimes update out of habit almost immediately after I updated. That’s always a little disappointing.
To make it even more convenient, register to their mailing list and you get a heads up.
use sudo wisely, or not at all.
You also just work as root all the time, right?
He said X, not Wayland.
Oh, it can get worse. If Windows market share should really plummet, it won’t be replaced by a heterogenous distro utopia but some company like Canonical or Red Hat or a new one will get their distribution to fill the gap. And call me a cynic but I doubt this will be immune to enshittification.
But even that scenario is better than what we have with Microsoft and Apple. The FOSS world would still benefit like it does from the Steam Deck developments.
On released they didn’t know yet how far they can push that telemetry shit down their users’ throats. I bet, 11 is better optimized for that. And eventually, it’ll be Win365 OSaaS anyway…
Thanks, that’s good to know. I wasn’t up-to-date since I currently don’t run a Debian machine.