polographer

@polographer@lemm.ee
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Ironic that he talks about Leadership, hindered by a lack of diversity, has steered away from a tool for public good and one that is instead subject to capitalist forces resulting in monopolisation in Medium, a company that also tries to monopolize and capitalize the blog’s information

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Anyone on this forum has direct experience with their products ? That can gave some honest feedback about the phone

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To be fair, MS “delayed” recall yesterday to fix the security issues, everybody else is hoping this is a soft-kill https://www.theverge.com/2024/6/13/24178144/microsoft-windows-ai-recall-feature-delay

Thank you ! This is a great review, I don’t know if I can live with the poor battery life, but looks like it’s a promising product from your review

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I have to admit you made me chuckle

By far one of the less influenced article; we have problems in Mexico but Claudia give us a lot of hope things will change.

That’s sad, I want a phone that runs real Linux but the options I found are either outdated hardware or alpha quality.

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Proxmox; you continue distrohopping but with less issues

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I recently got a workstation class desktop for my home server and I had so many issues with Debian that I have to search an alternative, Ubuntu supported the hardware natively and I even got a firmware update. I think the hate is really unfounded. Of course there is corporate decisions, but so far it has never get in my way. I have it with a lot of docker containers and a lot hardware integrations. Even the secure boot with nvdia card is easy. I only installed virt-manager via snap, the other things were directly with apt. I did enable the live patch and that’s a nice addition to don’t need to restart a lot.

I think you should give it a try, so far it has worked for me.

We need to get them involved

It is a typo, affinity suite is a very good alternative

“The boys” and a possible “fallout”

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I don’t have a normal desktop flow, most of the time I’m just rdp’ing to Linux from other different machines/tablets. I used to have a native Ubuntu install with a lot of dockers and my programming job. Now I have a vm for the dockers, and a vm for work. But I’ve notice that I still like to distrohop and I’m continuously just downloading new distros to test. Just the vm is more convenient, and after some time you forgot they are virtual because everything works.