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  • Banana

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  • Google protecting Google from FOSS.

    They're right too, after using Immich I don't want to go back.

  • So? That doesn't sound as bad as full power heating.

  • They bought a $2000 bed with a 24/7 internet requirement, how smart do you think they are?

  • I'm not saying that you shouldn't, I am saying that there's more to discuss than "switched to Linux /thread".

    For example let me just quote microsoft "The vision that we have is: let’s rewrite the entire operating system around AI, and build essentially what becomes truly the AI PC." and think about what that means for your workplace. Windows isn't going to vanish in a few years. The companies that have a lot of windows PCs will have to deal with increased hardware requirements in an already expensive market, have to wrangle user settings that the ai set on voice commands or fight against Microsoft to shut it all down.

    I feel like there's going to be a lot of wasted productivity in the coming years spend on fixing what ai broke.

  • Don't they also push their new AI on customers? I don't use MacOS so I'm a bit ootl on that.

  • I get wanting to tell people that you've switched from windows but these threads just feel too repetitive to be engaging, there's no interesting discussion when everyone is just repeating the same points every month.

    There's also no discussion about the article or if there is then I couldn't find it because of all the switched to Linux comments.

    Oh well, back to other threads...

  • Companies have already updated, new notebooks come with windows 11, it's sadly inevitable that most users will sooner or later be switched to windows 11.

  • Me myself and I.

    Also a third party for some family connections.

  • These threads feel kinda redundant, all comments are just preaching to the choir.

    Can anyone comment about anything besides "[...] switched to Linux [...]"?

  • It's encrypted with a 4 digit pin so they'll have to spend at least 316.8809e-10 years on brute-forcing it.

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  • I know some of those words!

    Mostly the subtitles but still.

  • The End is nigh!

  • Tradition

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  • And this way they're all look slightly different, would you rather look like all the other versions you see in the pods, pictures and so on or would you keep the tattoos?

  • Tradition

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  • It's not like there's anyone else to see it.

  • Live, laugh, Lemmy?

  • I run wireguard and Android with chrome cause firefox doesn't support pwa. Did you add it to your home screen?

    https://silverbullet.md/PWA

    Edit: Also I run release V2

  • It just works™?

    Silverbullet supports working offline as a pwa, just click install on the website and you get a shortcut to the web app that you can use online and offline, open it when your online again to sync your changes to the other devices.

  • Depends on distro, snapshotting and if it's a immutable distro.

    Though Windows users should be worrying more, they don't have backups and have silently activated bitlocker but ignorance of that is bliss.

    Mac user don't have to worry in my experience.