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I’d give it a shot if i was on the lookout for something new, but I see absolutely no reason to switch from Mint.
I’d give it a shot if i was on the lookout for something new, but I see absolutely no reason to switch from Mint.
If you have cutting edge hardware, this might be an issue. But most people don’t and for them Mint will work just fine. If you want cutting edge, don’t use Mint. But that’s not their focus at all. Mint is for people who just want their computer to work with minimal hassle.
You must! The Penguin demands it!
It’s outrageous! You must start a crusade to make them see the error of their ways and start using Arch!
Found the scrum master.
What what? I thought agile means you don’t have to plan!
Calling a rape victim an “ex” is a special kind of fucked up.
Rage bait and contrarianism are unfortunately pretty effective business models on YouTube. The less exposure we give people like that, the better.
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Way to reduce your talent pool. Real big brain thinking by management yet again.
I’d rather store my food in Jeffrey Dahmer’s fridge than my money with Elon Musk’s company.
If I don’t take magnesium, I’ll get cramps. While a lot of supplements are superfluous, I think you’re overgeneralising.
Luckily I’m old, so I reflexively click the save button every few minutes anyway. Great progress there, Microsoft!
Python is very good for working with JSON. Definitely will get you there faster than awk for anything not completely trivial.
I think their approach is pretty solid. For beginners, it’s probably better to only see the verified FPs. More advanced users can change the preference. There is simply no ideal solution in this case, until we get more verified FPs
The easiest way to preserve an existing Windows installation is to take out the drive it’s on and put in a new drive for Linux. That way if you want to go back, you can just swap in the old drive again. Installing M.2 or SATA drives is very easy and 100% doable even if you’re not an expert.
No company has any right to force people to use their private phones for company purposes. I’d absolutely refuse to let them install anything whatsoever on my phone. If they want me to use a phone for work, they’ll have to give me one.
I would never try to convince anyone to use Linux. If they’re happy with Windows, let them use Windows.
But that’s a legitimate reason for it to exist. A lot of people have reservations towards Linux because they’re concerned about the gaming experience. Making it smooth and easy is a good thing. Having said that, I just installed Steam on Mint and everything ran just fine. I only play Steam games on that machine, though.