

You know what would really solve this issue?
That’s right! Adding AI (read: LLM) to it!


You know what would really solve this issue?
That’s right! Adding AI (read: LLM) to it!


You’re looking for a replacement for your Pixel that is also not too monopolized, and the first thing that comes to mind is Samsung?


Welfare? For billion dollar companies? That’s rich.


More like: GitouttaHere


Fuck that shit…
Shout out to the author for standing up.


I see that you know your judo well.
> posts something bad about debian
> takes screenshot from kali linux


Let’s face it, even if he managed to get it working for himself, he’d still have to fight to get it adopted. The way I see it, most people won’t care and simply think it would be too much of a hassle to switch to anything. The ones who do care cannot wait to have everything in IPv6.
Hell yeah! Scratch that part about being dull and boring then!
Hopefully Linux Mint would focus on Debian instead of Ubuntu.
Despite all its shortcomings, I do believe Wayland is the future. Sooner or later, all the funky decorative quirks will be some relics of the past.
Maybe someday, they will be added back, and we’ll once again have that jelly window effect, but at the moment, people actually depend on this thing to do some work, even more true with the Windows exodus.
I’d rather that they focus at the risk of being dull rather than fumbling on this chance.
Yes, I know that popularity isn’t everything, but considering how big they (and GNOME) are, they can really make The Year of Linux Desktop™.


That’s one good news.


Couldn’t he still use Linux for his personal system?


At this point, we’d have to ask: who the fuck put that lousy bastard there?


I have to ask: what’s with all the obsession with immutable distro? As much as I’d like to try it myself, would you really recommend it to beginners over a more conventional distro like Mint?


No I don’t, but then again, you seem to be trying to spread awareness about this thing.


Yeah, that’s one way to do an elevator pitch!


Even the title says it’s webkit based


Thanks for the explanation!
Ending the year with a rockstar racoon, I see.