To be fair, Mint does a good job of fixing the annoyances that Ubuntu introduces. It comes with Snap disabled by default, for example.
To be fair, Mint does a good job of fixing the annoyances that Ubuntu introduces. It comes with Snap disabled by default, for example.
It’s not like you can’t use Linux on a laptop with Nvidia GPU. It’s just that AMD works better (and isn’t as much of a PITA in how they treat regular Linux customers).
I’ve been roaming Linux (meme) communities for years, but never heard of this, even though it originates from the Bell Labs. Thanks for providing me with a new rabbit hole!
Easy. Every year is the Year of the Linux Desktop™.
The future as in this will dominate some day or as in this will be the best some day? Cause only one seems reasonable to me.
Though nothing can replace a proper backup
Hrm, but shouldn’t Linux Mint, being based on Ubuntu, have basically the same drivers?
There’s research ongoing on having LLMs search for vulnerabilities. So who knows, LLMs hacking LLMs (in the wild) might be just around the corner.
That’s an intriguing question. My first guess would be it corresponds to the diode’s band gap?
It’s not even coherent when the sun emits it. For one, it consists of a large range of wavelengths… And I doubt there’s a way to make light coherent at that order of magnitude.
I’m not sure about the easy-to-show part, but take a look at the Brightness Theorem / Conservation of https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Etendue if you want to learn more.
To be fair, using Linux is (usually) much more of an active decision.
I thought there was an emacs command?
With NixOS on the rise, I’m not sure how much longer this remains the case. Haven’t tried it yet, though.
A few years back, it was true, though. Picard…
You just need to read physical media like stored somewhere you have physical control over, without DRM, and there hardly remains any disagreement.
I feel like this is a good time to point out that Linux is but the kernel. There are server-focused distros, there are consumer-focused distros. Linux supports them all; it isn’t really industrial in itself.
Force of habit? Plus, if I used Windows, I wouldn’t use Edge out of spite. Fuck their shady ways of pushing users to use it.
After some major fuckups by Manjaro, consider EndeavourOS over Manjaro. They are pretty similar otherwise.
Arch is alright if you aren’t new to Linux.