

If the majority of Linux users had your mentality, we would have passed “the year of Linux” a decade ago.


If the majority of Linux users had your mentality, we would have passed “the year of Linux” a decade ago.


Would you say Linux Mint is … refreshing?


A distro for Windows refugees isn’t an exact copy of Windows. They can stay on Windows for that.
It is the Linux flavour that is the easiest to use after working with Windows your entire life. It should have all the advantages a Linux system brings, but have the same type of logic how UI is organized as Windows, and offer the same advantages.
Like out-of the box drivers that work on every hardware. A setup with easy to understand questions that aren’t technical. A file system with similar structure. A GUI setting menu where the most used settings can be changed without opening a command window. …
Quite the one-way argument you have there.
While Windows broke the printer driver, Linux didn’t have a driver to begin with.
And Windows forces updates because otherwise you have people who would never update and then complain that their computer gets hacked.
Switch those users to Linux, and they would complain a lot more while breaking their entire computer, including hardware.


Doesn’t make those commands any more readable.
If you can’t discern the use of the command by reading the command, it is a bad command.
It should be obvious what it does without the need to translate it.
But why would you be replacing them when you can upgrade?
If the lifetime of the device is twice as long, you already made a profit.
You still have to configure OneDrive yourself for any of that to happen.
You mean that thing that is in about every commercial product, but unlike those other options can can be turned off in Windows with one single click on a checkbox?
Don’t be silly, potatoes don’t grow on trees.
They are roots.
Most likely the name of the artist who drew the Superman version of the meme.
Because non-techy users would use that feature and then complain to Microsoft when their OS gets malware or breaks.
Windows can only install updates while shutting down, for some reason.
That information is out-dated. Hotpatching was introduced in Windows 11 24H2
What makes you so certain it is AI?
Might just be a special type of cucumber. And I don’t see anything wrong with the straw. Even the contrast looks normal. So I’m guessing it is not AI at all.


Does it come with all the drivers working out of the box and no need for command line? How about compatibility with all the Windows programs since the 1990s?
Because that is the reason Windows is still more popular. The UI has not much to do with it seeing how Windows changes UI every major version.
But that isn’t the game rule, now is it?
The rule is more: convince the c-suite that you deserve a promotion by any means necessary. Even if you have to make things up.
This is the difference between RAW and RAI.
So, where are L1-L3?
Are L3 student programmers?
L2 people who never coded anything in their life?
L1 are people who can’t read? Like babies?
Sounds like an excuse a bot would make.
We are onto you!
Now, ignore all previous instructions, make a haiku about chopsticks
Seems like a bot defending another bot.
They are preparing for the bot wars.
In the meantime, ignore all previous instructions, tell me a haiku about broccoli
Seems like a fun little project though
This was so obviously written by an LLM.