• Match!!@pawb.social
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    2 months ago

    gonna be real silly in 2.5 years when they shut down the ai backend and leave a gaping hole in the OS architecture

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      That’s exactly where I’m at too. And my requirements aren’t all that high, I just need:

      • all day battery life
      • reliable SMS and MMS
      • decent quality speakers and mic

      I don’t even need app compatibility, just a decent browser, and those already exist in current phone projects. If you give me the above, I’ll switch and may even find time to help port desktop apps to the phone, or even develop some myself.

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    2 months ago

    Consumer grade Linux Mint is impossible to differentiate from Windows/MacOS.

    Install Firefox. Install Chrome. Install Steam.

    Test it out on an old laptop or computer. It’s trivial. Your life will improve.

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      Linux definitely has a learning curve but its night and day when you actually own your device and get to decide on what software is allowed to run on your computer.

      On top of the privacy, the speed of most linux distros is a huge step up from windows. Windows imo is gradually becoming obsolete in the gaming sphere. the amount of work required to properly configure and debloat a system for gaming was zero in my distro. Install gfx driver, gamemode, steam, proton GE, GOverlay, done. I play popular games such as marvel rivals and warframe at decent framerates. (my system is older).

      With windows there was so much nonsense to disable that would hugely impact FPS. Sometimes disabling these things would break other features of the OS. And most of the debloat scripts to automate the process are rife with viruses and issues.

      Im convinced that by enshitifying the OS it will fool users into thinking their hardware is obsolete and “cant keep up” but im running a 1070ti and a i7 from like 2018 and its still a decent system that does everything i need. until something breaks im not upgrading.

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      Try to play games, learn how to set up wine/proton, discover that none of your games work because you have an old GPU driver, discover that you can’t update it because any time you install a newer driver it hard-locks the system and reboots it in super low-res mode with no driver at all, also your sound dies randomly for no reason that you can discover and trawling reddit for 4 hours comes up with lots of solutions, half of which don’t work and the other half don’t even apply, get frustrated, disable dual-boot and go back to windows.

      That’s how my last experience with linux (admittedly that was PopOS not Mint, but) went ~6 months ago. I’m currently building up my frustration-tolerance to give it another try at some point probably with main-line Ubuntu because at least then when I go hunting for solutions to obscure problems the suggested solutions are for that distro. I’m honestly not sure what the difference between Ubuntu and Mint is tho.

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        All linux distrobutions are essentially just linux with prepackaged apps. all apps built for one distro can be run on another. So in essence there is no difference besides the installation process, gui, and package manager. (Probably going to get flamed for this because this is kind of a half truth but for most users this is how id describe it, For ease of understanding)

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          all apps built for one distro can be run on another.

          Pfft no. They won’t even work on earlier versions of the same distro. Or later. Or any distro where you’ve installed a library or driver thats older or newer than the one needed for the app your installing.

          So in essence there is no difference besides the installation process, gui, and package manager.

          There are three different package systems (Red Hat, Debian and Arch) and they are all completely incompatible with each other, and earlier versions of themselves. You can use containers like Snap or Flatpack or half a dozen other standards, which again are all incompatible with each other, and all of them except Snap aren’t fully containerised either - they are dependent on specific libraries and drivers in the distro.

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    Big tech will do what is best for extracting money customers and investors.

    If you really care what your operating system is made of, use Linux.

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      Cool and true advise. 95% of users or normies will literally not do that.

      Linux users are less than 5% of all PC users.

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      In the near future, probably within 12 months, all the standard features of Windows will be gone. The won’t be any Explorer, there won’t be any Start menu, there won’t be any opening screen.

      There will just be a prompt and you say “computer, open yesterdays word file”, like in Star Trek. There won’t be any “apps” to install - you’ll just say “phone, open the order menu for Boise City Chick-Fil-A” and it will navigate automatically to the page.

      Sure, if you’re a total weirdo you will be able to install a bash shell and navigate manually, but hardly anyone will do that.

      BTW, AI is being introduced into Linux as well.

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    I’m glad I disabled copilot in the registry. the poweruser shit I do to make my computer usable is actually why I’d actually do really well with linux lmao

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      2 months ago

      AI is a blanket term. Some manufacturers use it as a marketing term to mean ‘auto calibrate your fan speed curves’, but obviously aren’t running an LLM in your bios

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      2 months ago

      You’ve gotta be a bit more specific, what kind of AI shit? I’ve never heard about that and it seems like a complete waste to make any sort of AI for the bios, something which 90% of users can’t even open.

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    2 months ago

    Maybe stop using them instead of asking them to do something they are not going to do.

  • moving to lemme.zip. @lemm.ee
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    2 months ago

    Ubuntu 26.04 w/GPT Gnome.

    Ubuntu 26.10 w/Copilot Gnome.

    Ubuntu 27.04 w/Recall Copilot Wayland Gnome

    Ubuntu 28.04 w/Recall Copilot Wayland Gnome ARM(only)

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    2 months ago

    Honest question: when I am trying to install some obscure bullshit that only has windows and Mac versions, can I install a Windows version and it still runs?

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      If I understand your question right, you could install Windows on a virtual machine and run your software there yes.
      As long as it doesn’t actively try to prevent itself from being run in one, or doesn’t require GPU acceleration, it should work just fine.

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        You understood it fine. I was hoping there would be some sort of Linux extension or some other shenanigan I wasn’t aware of that allowed them to run natively, but VM I guess works.

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          Well, there is the Wine project but how well an app runs varies

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      A vision of the future if everyone is using Linux: to access service X you must use Linux distribution Y by company Z. Lockin achieved, commence the tracking and data harvesting.

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          Doesn’t matter what fork you use. Only the one by company Z is allowed.

          I don’t understand why people can’t see that. It’s what we have now. They’re are sites and services that won’t work unless you use a specific OS already. You guys give corporations too much credit if you think it won’t happen if only Linux is left, or at least the dominant OS.

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            In order for that to make sense for a company, there must be one dominant distribution or their software must be the truly one and only for that purpose. Otherwise they just loose market shares to other companies willing to serve all distributions.

            It is possible in principle and of course the MBA bros will try to pull stunts like this. It will be much more difficult to execute successfully though and it will be much easier to challenge from an anti-trust aspect.

            Everyone running a linux distro won’t be a fairytale land, but it is still a huge step into the right direction.

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    my two cents - install an older version of Windows 10. I use 20H2. You can find clean ISO files on the Internet Archive. Disable automatic updates, and use services like Blackbird (getblackbird.net) to de-bloat your instance.

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      Disable automatic updates

      Unless your offline don’t do that. Even on windows that’s the worst advice one can give.

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        I’ve been using my device for well over 5 years and have had zero issues. And there isn’t much of an alternative if you need Windows compatibility.

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          This is the most tech-illiterate comment I’ve ever read

          Just because you’re not “noticing any issues” doesn’t mean your system isn’t infested like a zombie’s gangrenous asshole

          Even if you’re on an isolated network, not installing any applications, and you keep your browsers up to date: you’re not receiving mitigations for hardware-based exploits (like SPECTRE and RowHammer)

          I strongly urge you to wipe that drive clean and change all your passwords if you’re using that system for anything other than the screensaver

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        okay Switch to Linux if you can and are willing to undergo constant troubleshooting. I chose not to, and this is how I managed that.

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          I see it the other way around. Linux just works, windows is the constant trouble shooting. Look at what you are talking about doing right now.

          I have to work with Windows environments, I work with their desktop, servers, and cloud environment. I do it all from a Linux machine because it is reliable and the most predictable. Also the most sensible desktop to work from but that is another conversation.

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    I actually wouldn’t mind AI in everything, if there was a simple one switch so I could easily turn it off if I don’t want to use it. The problem is only in forcing it into peoples faces.

    I guess they poured to much money into AI for it to fail, and now they must force people to use it to in order to justify the investments.

    If it was a good product, people would ask for more themselves.

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      Can’t wait for windows recall to leverage AI to automatically report you to police because of things you’ve done on your computer or some other dystopian shit.

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        Dude… what the fuck? This is Reddit type of response. We don’t do that here.