… in the US. In other countries, they can’t be bought and likely never will be.
… in the US. In other countries, they can’t be bought and likely never will be.
As a Martian I feel left out.
True.
The only thing the average consumer will even notice is the end of support for Windows 10. However, once the prompt to upgrade to Windows 11 appears, 99% will click “yes” and forget about it. They might be a little annoyed by the changes, but that will be all.
Add Norton to that list. They also perform their own MITM attack on your pc to ensure your certificates are “safe”…
As a Linux user myself, I understand what you are saying. Every distribution has its advantages and disadvantages, and you can’t expect regular people to know which one is best for them. Saying it’s not confusing to the average consumer is disingenuous.
Having said that, if you want to make the switch, go for Linux Mint and be happy. In my opinion, it’s the easiest Linux distribution by far, and everything just works.
And mainly in third world countries, like the US.
That is also the reason everything reset to the status quo at the end of every episode.
Doesn’t mean your company didn’t bet on the wrong horse. Luckily we stay far away from anything Google touches, but I have friends in other companies who weren’t as lucky.
Anyone tried the KDE variant with nvidia?
Compared to what?
Seconded. Everyone who is not recommending Mint to new users is doing them and the community a disservice imo.
“Would play with Craig again” could contain 2000 games though.
Do we really need to argue which murderers are slightly less murdery?
The people in charge on both sides are doing their people a disservice by killing a shit load of people which in turn leads to the other side killing even more people.
55% packet loss. Could be worse though.
They could always send carrier pigeons with new orders.
49€ here, but yeah about 1/10 of the price of some US states is insane.
No idea so I googled x and videos and found porn. That’s probably it.
What’s funny is that where I live a lot of the examples you mentioned ARE heavly mandated and limited.
As long as it doesn’t become Reddit 2.0.