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Woah, thanks for that. Didn’t have time yet to look into it and this is quite helpful!
Nobody likes a sucker, especially the kind that fall for fruit tarts like you. I knew there was trouble. I could smell it on the hot evening breeze. Fortunately for me, trouble is my favorite thing… Because I’m Joe Milkshake. I kicked down the door with one swift, decisive motion.
Woah, thanks for that. Didn’t have time yet to look into it and this is quite helpful!
I see, thanks. Then I will lookup how to install some apps globally. Won’t need everything but a base set of apps that all users will need.
No lab coat. No gloves. At least some safety googles.
Yes. Admittedly I don’t have time to test if it really boots. I wanted to do that some time end of next week when I got a day off to take care of stuff.
Seeing your post I was actually worried because next week I wanted to install Bazzite on my laptop. For me the download worked fine though, 3-4 MB/s, its the bazzite Asus nvidia image. So it seems more of a problem with your internet connection somehow, more specific to wherever they store downloads.
Are you downloading with a download manager that could retry connecting when it fails?
Does it even have a live USB? I thought that’s not a thing with immutable distros? At least Kinoite didn’t have a live USB option.
The clown is however also old. And cursed.
Is the accuracy as high as with other aspect of AI, e.g. LLMs answering with 90% correctness?
The software updates are maybe not an argument when it comes to degoogling? Then it depends if the OS they plan to use still sends updates.
You are blaming the customers for “thinking you deserve less pay” when the actual person not paying you enough is the bar owner. Sorry for kicking up yet another fruitless discussion about tipping in the US, but these kind of mental gymnastics just trigger me.
The problem is they base that number on the already massively inflated profits they made before going open access. The only reason they have to go open access is if they are not making a deficit in profit.
Funny enough, they are still double dipping in most cases because you still have to pay the subscription to access all the non-open access papers.
makes toxic-bacteria-detecting blood like a boss
~~Every 10th train basically.
(For people who have a hard time with %…)~~
Edit: should have read the article. It is up 9%, my bad.
(to be frank, nor do they seem to need it, as everything is so polished these days)
The problem is if you don’t know basic concepts of computers you cannot transfer your knowledge from one program to the next. Folder structures are a bizarre thing for many people and if they see one in program A, then they won’t understand that in program B it works the same way.
I have never had any issues learning any new software from scratch, but I see people my age not figuring out where to click next or where something they are looking for might be hidden in the options. Then an update comes that changes things and they are back to square 1 and helpless.
Yes. Thanks. Can you read again what I wrote? It was cheaper, nowadays not so much. But being cheaper was what made it big, because places with similar approach were as expensive as hotels.
Yeah dude, holy shit. Cannot believe these comments here. Does anyone of the MacOs evangelists have an example of how MacOs “respects the user”?
I know the Earth doesn’t actually stand still in this one though…if I remember right.
Yeah, exactly. I find the shilling for MacOS a bit concerning, already from the article and also the comments.
A Mac feels more like yours than Windows? Just goes to shows how shitty Windows has become, not how MacOS is better.
Thanks, but I couldn’t figure out where in Flatseal this would be possible.
However I managed via the Discover software center, you can actually select to install from flathub or flathub (user), the first option seems to install it for all users.