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I know this is our of context but potatoes are too my friends.
Nightmare fuel? My friend, you have not spelunked in the depths of YouTube… Those teeth are probably whole underneath and can be cleaned!
Now imagine that your home directory is a network mount where only the user has permissions.
Is Elon Musk planning to be the next runner up for the republicans? Dear sweet spaghetti monster in the sky, do not let him!
Wasn’t that job replaced by apps like Pango parking?
The right to repair - countered by the right to hustle.
Not wrong, but all this feels like a minor inconvenience compared to choosing between Arasaka and Militech.
Definitely going to check it out when they go beta. Sounds like a super stable daily driver (Gaming and light office work).
On one hand, I’m happy this is happening. On the other hand, it feels like it should’ve been done around 2010.
Some Linux users here (myself amongst them) would claim that you can use AMD hardware with minimal fuss, and it will be stable. Especially if you go Debian, that will get you battle tested stability.
The better questions are:
Do you have all the tools you need on GNU Linux? If not, can you buy a version that is supported? If not, are the alternatives sufficient and if so, how much work is required to make the transition?
If any of those get blocked, it makes sense. If not, might be worth making the switch.
Your argument is sound, people question your rationalization.
Honestly, I’m not a graphical designer, so I can’t judge, and I suffer similarly by being forced to use Windows due to chimp-IT in my workplace,
but in general - using these vendor lock-in products should be avoided.
Could go rolling with sid, or get Xanmod kernel. I think there’s also some git-mesa repositories, but I’m less sure about the latter.
To add - if you liked PPAs, they don’t exist on Debian. You’ll need to add repositories as seen by Nia’s comment. To be honest, it’s something you get past easily and quickly.
Embrace thine sources.list.d!
Thank you for educating me twice: Kleptocracy and kakistocracy. Now I can refer to my government with astute Greek terminology!
Sounds like either a hardware issue or some very specific configuration that breaks your games.
Or, that by poor luck, you really love games that break in Proton like Denuvu games, some blizzard games etc.
I think European legislation has a hand in this.
I think fairy tales are born from the social norms and not the other way, unless we’re not talking about the same fairy tales.
Still, I get where you’re coming from.
“Boss is too cheap to hire a security expert, and I have to do everything as a sysadmin. I was told to make a plan for a cyber attack. This is it.”