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As much as I don’t want to have to spend time that could be used for better things, to learn Linux to the level I know Windows, it looks like we all need to seriously consider it. MS has really crossed the rubicon with their spyware, political agenda, and deep ties with so many governments.
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@JustSomeDinosaurPerson Not when MS spyware is basically putting it under a server like load the whole time it’s on
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@JustSomeDinosaurPerson Nobody knows what your comment means
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Anyone who thinks those Chinese robot promo videos aren’t CGI is really gullible. There’s so many videos of these Chinese robots moving without problems and doing impressive things, then you see the same robots recorded at public events where they’re falling over for no reason, need people to physically guide them around, and can’t do the tricks shown in the promo videos. Everything from china is fake
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They’ll just start talking about the Switch 3 for the next 8 years because they have no life
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@aavnpn Just trying to stop them from wasting their lives obsessing over toys as escapism from how much their life sucks. For most of them, if they spent that time, money, and energy making their life better they wouldn’t need the escapism
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@Jmcinally94 Yeah all they did was make it bigger, incremental internals bump, made the kickstand not be a complete joke. The rest is just gimmicky stuff people convince themselves is cool to justify the purchase, then never actually use it. But hey, I guess it’s better than being on TikTok all day, in the same way smoking meth is probably better than shooting heroine
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Anyone who knows AI and has followed it for decades knew this wave of hype was massively blown out of proportion and was a big cash grab from companies desperate to sell hype, and FOMO from other companies believing the hype. All these sudden “experts” that came out of nowhere in the last two years pushing the endless hype for their garbage YT and social media channels are the same ones who are starting to admit all the hype they pushed before was overblown. Stop listening to these people, they lie for attention/money now, then pretend they never said those lies later with more lies. Always just pushing endless hype and wasting your time and opportunity to spend that time on things that actually make your life better.
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@gaiustacitus4242 Ok, why is that relevant to running Linux as your desktop OS
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@alext3811 Apple also scans content you create on mobile devices for “objectionable” content then notifies the gov if it detects it, without having to send the actual content
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@DanielM.-mq4rm They don’t usually fail outright, they move data from damaged cells to undamaged but over time this slows the drive down. And you need to keep the drive empty enough to allow for enough free cells to move data to. If you keep your drive full or very close to it, you’ll have random app or system crashes as the actual usable free spaces is less than what the drive reports and the drive runs out of good cells to keep data on. The OS thinks that space exists but it doesn’t. So it’s not a full on failure like when the head of a mechanical drive stops working or scratches the surface of platters, but it does cause performance and even system stability issues
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@levi799 Think you’re the one who got triggered there
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@ Here you are writing a bunch of angry replies though. It’s just a comment thread, relax
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@levi799 Still replying? Must be bothering you a lot
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@ Why you so worked up and concerned about why people,are commenting? You ok?
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@pacmonster066 Till they re enable it during an update and don’t tell you
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@gaiustacitus4242 Mac is full of issues and and Apple mobile devices have spyware baked in to the hardware. You can get hardened out of the box a Linux distros. Every major OS has zero days out there, the point is to. It have to deal with all the exploits plus manufacturer embedded spyware.
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