I will never understand why people would recommend CachyOS to a newbie.
First thing he do is complain about not knowing which boot manager to choose and the system not telling him. Please read the CachyOS wiki 😅
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I will never understand why people would recommend CachyOS to a newbie.
First thing he do is complain about not knowing which boot manager to choose and the system not telling him. Please read the CachyOS wiki 😅


That sounds insane. Which server provider are they using?


I use this at home and I’m thinking of setting this up at work, to prevent my colleagues from using shady PDF-sites, for merging or splitting PDF-files.
How does the license work for internal use at a company, by it employees?


“Too many choices”…
Stumbled upon this a while ago, because I was looking for an open source alternative to Apple TV and Google TV. I’m really hoping that this will be a viable option in the near future!


Yes, Cloudflare was down.


No idea about gestures, but maybe Fairphone?


Don’t get me started with administrating access on folders in Teams and Sharepoint somehow not give a fuck about it.


What gaming laptop is it? I had an ASUS Strix and it worked wonders with https://asus-linux.org/.


I was only using “from iOS to Android” as an example. I believe it would be equally difficult going from Android to iOS. As you, I also despise using MacOS. It’s a struggle, because I’m not used to it in any way.


Wouldn’t you have the same experience if you moved from iOS to Android, never having used Android before? Does that make Android not ready for casual use?
If you have used Windows your whole life, there will definitely be a learning curve getting used to Linux and whatever desktop environment you choose to use.
I personally have better experience having casual users use Linux than Windows.
Episode 3 confirmed!
The cool factor is ever increasing!


The size of the LLM should be less than the amount of VRAM available.


I know it’s possible to enroll Linux machines on Azure/Intune, but I don’t think every distribution supports it out-of-the box.


History repeats itself? Solus?
No, but you can import a video from YouTube to PeerTube.
Yea, that makes more sense :D
What do you mean?
You could actually do the same on Linux, if you paid for ZorinOS. Not sure if the support is via phone though?