

I disagree.
This assumes that progress on one distro doesn’t lead to progress on others.
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I disagree.
This assumes that progress on one distro doesn’t lead to progress on others.


The author of this article seems to think that choice and alternatives are a bad thing.
I’d like to take the opposite position. The more the merrier. Come on in.
Variety drives open source.
Dead drops and one time pads.
Set up a numbers station if you can afford it.
You’ve managed to get the affinity stuff working under wine? I can’t get publisher to work correctly. I just wish they would make a native version. I’m happy to give them money for it even.
It’s hard to make money from Adobe when they charge you £66 a month.
Or, conversely, just switch to Linux.
Take an hour or so to have a look around the place.
Go on the internet if you have any questions.
People are smarter than you assume and if you want Linux to grow in popularity we need to stop pretending any if this is difficult.
I think some folk want to pretend using Linux is hard so that they can feel more… Uh… Technical for using it.


Web in the search, AI in the search, personal assistant in your files, things in your things that you don’t want, didn’t ask for and are struggling to extract.
On so cooked thag I just spent ages looking at the word “feild”.
Weird little guy.