Depending on the distro, its generally no harder than windows… infact it probably easier since you dont have to go make an MS account.
Depending on the distro, its generally no harder than windows… infact it probably easier since you dont have to go make an MS account.
Thats largely because 90s software was jank, and the internet exposed all kinds of more jank and viruses… but now, most things just work. Also, most people arent really using desktops, they’re using phones or tablets or game consoles, where the OS is very much locked down.
Where do magento-optical fit?
So… what are mini discs?
Linear disk 🤓
What about solid state?
you must been in marketing to be this upset noone wants to watch advertisement to shitty products.
Not if they only upload to youtube…
Ah… so… you assume i dont directly support creators because i dont watch corporate marketing?
Not answering my question suggests you dont have any clue either.
And what exactly would not using youtube accomplish?
Except you do not know what copyright infringement is. One must be depriving the owner their rights, such as distributing copyright material. The real loser here is youtube. By not watching ads, youre costing them bandwidth and violates theyre ToS. But theyre a multi billion dollar tech giant that has no quams about fucking society over. So fuckem.
I dont understand… mac and cheese is litterally the easiest thing to cook. Who is this even marketed to?
Philly steaks are traditionally made with cheez whizz in Philadelphia.
Its not piracy though… its the same as if you recorded television and then… skip over the ads. TiVo was doing that 25 years ago. You have no obligation to watch ads.
If content relies purely on ad revenue and viewer ship disappears, perhaps its time to rethink the revenue stream.
Considering you can run LLMs on off the shlwf hardware, thats going to be as enforcable as piracy is…
Just put a pilgrims outfit on it and call it a thanksgiving decoration
If a prototype is requires, only people with wealth could afford to produce a working prototype without revealing their invention to investors and without risk of the idea being stolen…
Keyboards exist the way they are because typewriters did it that way for nearly 150 years, and had to be that way because they are a mechanical device. We havent even changed the design of PC keyboards since IBM basically perfected it in the 80s. Theres probably a lot of room to improve the keyboard, but we dont because simply its already a refined invention and fimilar. For example, qwerty made sense on a mechanical device, but it makes zero sense on an electronic device. But familiarity keeps people on qwerty. Funny enough, this effects touch keyboards too.