It exerts too much Control to the users.
I’ll see myself out
It exerts too much Control to the users.
I’ll see myself out
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Wdym death of windows, is this another of those clickbait vids?
Just bad politics, or straight-up Nazi?
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Why are the “better people” not advertising as much now? Don’t people understand that advertising is the key to popularity?


Now, Mint should support the need decently enough, although it takes some setup. You can look up for language setup settings, I found that fctix works well nowadays.


? Watching people playing games in your spare time is “being exploited”? Do we have to play games to enjoy them?
My main laptop is on linux, through and through. I just don’t have the courage to talk about transition to Linux with my family…
I am a chicken, I could not make the switch for the home desktop and work computer, so I just downgraded to Windows 11. There are some financial apps that needs switching, damn.
Maybe I could convince people to let me use Linux at work…


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News like this gives me intrusive thoughts that Linux might be dying…
My god, the dev really seems to be a bigot, to say the least.
Yay, finally I can upgrade to newer software versions!!!
Agreed, I see no way Linux phones become a viable alternative in the near future. Tbh, it is extraordinary to expect Linux on phones when it only has small adoption in desktop space - how will it be ready for phones, for which no Linux apps have been developed? Coupled with the funding and hardware compatibility, I just don’t see Linux phones.


Regarding the first point:
This does not mean that Google is making Android a closed-source platform, but rather that the open-source aspect will only be released when a new branch is released to AOSP with those changes, including when new full versions or maintenance releases are finished.
It seems like the particular news does not mean android is increasingly going closed-source, just that the dev branch will be private. Is there an evidence that they are taking components out of AOSP?
Tbh, AOSP is good enough of a basis. GrapheneOS thrives on it.


Wasn’t it a moderate success? While I dislike (even hate) LLM in general, many people I know loved new GPT5 compared to GPT4.
Welp, I just shorted a bit. I guess bears think alike, or something…