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I think it should be viewed as a trade-off. If you want cheaper refurbished PCs you’ll have to tolerate adjusting to Linux. If you want to deal with Microsoft you’ll have to pay for it: Licensing and new hardware and all.
Google/Alphabet keeping up the tradition of terrible product names I see
Sanity
Sometimes blowing everything up is easier. And more fun!
Upvote for McCoy reference
My suggestion would be to use an Ubuntu installer ISO to get access to your broken system so you can backup anything important and then reinstall Ubuntu. It will just be faster than trying to salvage a broken upgrade
Perish lol
No wonder these things operate slow as shit!
Like it’s a jeopardy question lol
I’m not sure how much we can trust matrix either to be honest. There’s some cryptographic flaws in their Olm Library. https://soatok.blog/2024/08/14/security-issues-in-matrixs-olm-library/
As it turns out being both secure and convenient is very difficult
Doctor who?
Love this extension <3
It’s not happening, ever. Someone has to build the AI after all
I still think the fact it works as well as it does at all is incredible
Me too! This is certainly news to me!
Wow really? That’s kind of a shitty stance for them to take.
A tech company becomes dominant through underhanded tactics? Say it ain’t so!
Kind of reads like Microsoft’s rise to dominance. Good find!
Businesses could save a lot of money by just firing their CEOs
I’m in complete agreement with this post. Debian is pretty meticulous with their releases and Ubuntu LTS has a predictable release cadence if that’s more important than “when it’s ready”