Ok. If ever you want to try Bazzite, here’s the download link: https://bazzite.gg/#image-picker
Then choose: Desktop > Nvidia RTX Series > KDE > Traditional Desktop.
Mereo is a sociologist who is also a nerd. He believes in open-source software.
I transferred to this instance from https://lemmy.world/. My previous profile: https://lemmy.world/u/Mereo
Ok. If ever you want to try Bazzite, here’s the download link: https://bazzite.gg/#image-picker
Then choose: Desktop > Nvidia RTX Series > KDE > Traditional Desktop.
Have you decided on Mint yet? If not, the Bazzite distro will be easy to use. All you need to do is download the Nvidia image and install it. It will work right away. Steam and the Nvidia drivers are already installed and configured. No configuration is needed.


As the other commenters said, it is illegal. The most important thing is to be informed about your rights so that people and companies do not take advantage of you.


Yes, but the process of breaking down, as you mentioned, can be slowed down by eating healthy and exercising regularly, such as walking for at least an hour a day. For example, when my grandfather was in his 70s, he could easily climb a mountain, whereas I struggled. He had a lot of energy at that age and could walk for hours without stopping.
Your body breaks down faster if you become inactive as a pensioner.


I’m talking about the fact that Cosmic will be PopOS default DE.


Unfortunately, System76 hasn’t shared any specific details or an official timeline yet. But don’t worry—we’ll be among the first to let you know as soon as there’s news, so keep an eye out for updates.
It’s better not to have a definite timeline and to release it when it’s ready. First impressions are key because this will be System76’s main distro for their computers.
How sturdy is it? I currently use Ubuntu 24.04 on my MacBook 2014, and I want a laptop with the same construction quality.
I finished Horizon Zero dawn and I just started playing Forbidden West. I can’t give you a detailed impression but so far, I like it.


Doh! You’re right. I wrote this before sleeping. Nevertheless, I hope Brazil hits the US where it hurts.


Keep pushing back Brazil. Coffee should definitely be on the tarrif list.


Long story short, LLMs are only tools, nothing more.


European Union, stand up to this bully, you’re the second second largest economy, act like one.


Please. Get a life.


sigh… Stop beating a dead horse. I’ve been using Manjaro since 2022 with absolutely no problems.
Get over it!


Eh… The blog post left me hungry. He doesn’t talk about his experience per se.
I ran the tests with the thinking model. It got them right. For these kind of tasks, choosing the thinking model is key,


All it takes is momentum. It’s a chicken-and-egg problem, and I think it’s gaining momentum because of Valve. Gaming was always the one thing stopping people from checking out Linux.
Now, however, more and more people are trying it out. More tech YouTubers are trying Linux, which means more exposure. Distros are becoming more refined. KDE is much better than it used to be because of Valve. All in all, there’s true momentum building.
In due time, Linux will be preinstalled on computers and laptops, and because of this, more people will contribute to Linux. People are fed up with the bloat and heavy AI push of Windows 11.


Keep coming back to Wayland. I’ve been using Linux as my main desktop OS since 2022, and at first, I encountered many issues with Wayland (KDE). However, I kept coming back and testing Wayland as the bugs were fixed. Now, Wayland is great! It feels like a true modern operating system — much better than Windows.


I think the professor himself is fed up with the situation, because as a researcher he is forced to publish his articles to for-profit publishers, who are basically the mafia gatekeepers, who profit from information that should be open to everyone. And the university profits from this lucrative business.
This Youtube video will open your eyes to this business: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LKiBlGDfRU8
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