Oops! Wrong.
I’ve been using Pop! OS. Guess what? That’s Linux! Yay!
Oops! Wrong.
I’ve been using Pop! OS. Guess what? That’s Linux! Yay!
Oh sorry, guess you picked one of the select few distros that are capable of doing it.
Why don’t they just round that guy’s votes up to 60?


Set up dual boot with Pop! OS to give it a try and overall my experience is pretty positive.
There are a few things that are bothering me. For example, any time the system wakes from sleep, Firefox can no longer load new pages. Anything that was open prior to sleep works until I attempt to open anything new in that tab, and any new tab just refuses to do anything at all
I also miss HDR when I’m gaming. I ran cyberpunk for about a week in Linux and was pleasantly surprised that it ran just fine. Then I had to hit into windows for something work related and launched the game there after I was done… HDR makes a huge impact with my monitor and I didn’t realize how much it did until it was gone.


Machine learning and “self evolving” code has been around for a long time. It’s just… Mainstream now, I guess.
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Schrodinger’s immigrant Ai
I’d like to meet one Linux user who hasn’t run a user script they didn’t read every line of to ensure it didn’t do anything it shouldn’t do.
Sounds like a skill issue.
It’s unusual that Linux users are so cool with tinkering to get everything exactly how they want. Unless it’s windows. No tinkering for them there.


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To be fair, this is a common twist in those sort of stories.
The world outside was watching in out of amusement.
The world the main character had always known turns out to be a penal colony populated by criminals and their descendents.
The rest of the world was performing an “experiment” on the population here the main character originated.
True, but if looks like they just translated the sign on the right, and it’s Japanese to it’s read right to left.
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Not all poops occur at home.
I mean that’s cool but I still can’t game in HDR on Linux without changing distros or somehow going through and making it work myself.
Fits the meme pretty well, I think.