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Your hardware has to have support for Linux, not the other way around.
Your hardware has to have support for Linux, not the other way around.
Then push it away
Windows is not a serious OS anymore.
People certainly don’t treat crypto like money.
And I suppose that’s where our conversation has to stop because you’ve now outed yourself as willing to say any outlandish thing to support crypto.
Because I do not believe you can actually think that.
If you’re “invested” in cryptogoboligook and you’re not ripping someone off–guess what?–you’re the mark.
Regardless, you can generally use money to buy things.
You can’t buy anything with crypto because it’s 15 years later, and “mass adoption” is never happening. It’s “fake money”.
Musk has been using x.com since the Mac OS 8 days.
He’d easily have prior rights.
Yeah, Reddit was like that about a decade or more ago.
The current level of bot activity there is actually insane.
Windows has always been good at making the non-experienced feel comfortable and taking advantage of them.
Carls Jr Microsoft Windows. Fuck you, I’m eating!
Does Alpine Linux count as “running”?
SystemD just isn’t necessary for every Linux install.
Linux has thousands of uses that aren’t “running on bare metal on my customized gaming rig at my computer desk to play steam games and pretend to look like Mr. Robot”
Su-34s are practically target practice at this point.
“YES I KNOW WHAT I AM DOING”
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They have a for-profit subsidiary, for tax purposes.
On-demand (or surge) power generation like this is much different then base power generation like you get from solar, wind or nuclear (or theoretically fusion).
Long story short, any functional power grid needs both because generation has to match demand, and demand is uneven and wonky.
The most common surge power source is small natural gas plants. This is a replacement for those.
It presumes there will be extra electricity.
There’s always extra electricity. Eg. Solar generates power during the day, charges this “battery” and then powers lighting at night when demand is higher and people need to be able to see.
Macbook? Chromebook?
Honestly, anything is better than Windows. But don’t switch to Linux unless you are actually interested in Linux.
Longtime Linux user, here…
Mass slavery doesn’t sound very charitable.
What percentage of people living in Saudi Arabia are allowed to be citizens?
~55% I think.
The rest might as well be dirt.
I mean, some things are just fine when they are the cheapest?