Posts by ◢◤Pix3lpro
It's too big a change for most users to move over casually.
I just kept breaking Linux until I learned how to not break it. I put the time into learning the open-source alternatives, and over about a year, I finally made the complete switch and have never gone back.
100% agree.
What more needs to be said? You summed it up succinctly.
Did she replace it with lettuce?
Most dictatorships and authoritarian regimes have a formal, written constitution.
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I recommend fedora 43 KDE its a stable rolling release so if you have newer hardware its good.
if you are on debian use
sudo ufw deny from PRINTER_IP to any
sudo ufw reload
Firewall it
sudo firewall-cmd --permanent \
--add-rich-rule='rule family="ipv4" source address="PRINTER_IP/32" reject'
sudo firewall-cmd --reload
its so good
It works fine in my experience, except for competitive games with anti-cheat. I switched to Fedora KDE from Arch, as it just works better with my hardware.
I spent a full year just using it until i could do 70% of what i used to on photoshop but i am now 100% adobe free.
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you missed the BTW
It is very difficult to think of anything Trump has done this year that does not denigrate the USA’s staunchest allies and delight their once shared enemies, most obviously Vladimir Putin. And apart perhaps from Mark Carney, Western politicians are not rising to the unprecedented challenge he poses.
They have done with the immutable distros like vanillaos.org but they are not for me and the terminal is perfect for AI
"IBM owns Red Hat which in turn runs Fedora, the popular desktop Linux distribution. Sadly, shit rolls downhill, so we’re starting to see some worrying signs that Fedora is going to be used a means to push “AI”."
Using “AI” to manage your Fedora system seems like a really bad idea
I somewhat agree; the average user thinks Windows is a scary system and struggles to use it. I would rather they used Linux, as it is clear Windows is shifting towards a fully corporate platform. Consequently, the average user is going to be left with a platform that only caters for corp interests.
It's not yet fully autonomous, but that is the next logical step. Currently, it can read system files and terminal output, but hands the final decision over to you when it comes to executing programs and calls. human in the loop
it would still completely open for people to turn it off and configure it themselves.
If they produce an agentic AI terminal that installs and configures Fedora and keeps it stable, it will open Linux up to the average user who just wants a gaming rig, a desktop, or a laptop for daily use.
It's time for Europe to make alliances and allies with the other powers of Eurasia.
Only because they have the reserve currency and can export their inflation, but that will end soon. The deal was that the US would be the world's policeman, and in return, they got to have reserve currency status; the world would use the dollar for international trade. That's over now.
It's more about removing true competition to the US, as a United Europe beats the US on every metric.
Didn't that happen in January? It's only the Daily Mail and The Telegraph left over there.
Altruist
Don't think you're reading it correctly; it's if they refuse offers for work or training, it's not forcing employers to employ them.