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Mint is an awesome distro. LMDE is my goto because it is simple and works. What makes you think otherwise?
Mint is an awesome distro. LMDE is my goto because it is simple and works. What makes you think otherwise?
Unless they are marrying them
Lynx 4 Life!
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“we can train AIs on AI-generated content”
and 20yrs from now polydactylism will be the new human beauty standard
i am shocked, shocked i say!
well, not that shocked.
I think more likely answer is that most businesses are cheap and a mediocre image generated by AI is good enough vs paying a human to make a really good one.
I suggest trying Cinnamon and see how it feels. Unless your old notebook has less than 2GB RAM then you will probably be aok. I have run it on some pretty weak machines before and never found XFCE to be noticeably snappier.
you could put it on a thumb drive and drive it over if they live fairly close
or drop it in the mail if they dont.
Sadly I think I threw out my BeOS 5 install CD when I moved last year. For me it was a very neat tool but Linux/KDE was superior.
funny, i was about to say the same thing to you.
Science was so sure mankind was unique it was unwilling to see reality
That was mainly religions influence. Observations that did not conform with what they “knew” from the bible had to have another explanation.
Also, water causes wetness.
Indeed. Retraining and the extra time using a new tool is a short term loss for what should be a long term gain. The transition will always suck.
87€ does not include case, power supply, or microSD. Realistically close to 120€ to get a working system and for that kind of money yes you can get a newish Celeron powered PC with 8GB RAM and 128GB SSD/NVME.
I am doing conversion from Canadian Dollar so my calculations and what is actually available in Europe might be off a bit. It is totally possible here though.
Slackware(1995?), Yggdrasil, Redhat/Fedora/Mandrake, SuSE, Debian/Ubuntu/Mint
Probably some others I have forgotten, and there was a lot of back and forth at various times but I settled on Debian based because at the time APT was the best package manager. I mostly use Mint or straight Debian now because familiarity makes it the simplest for me after all these years.
not Linux but also Solaris, SunOS, & AIX
I am sure you can, but you will likely get better performance from a mini PC for roughly the same price.
peanut butter cookie = essential
But what does it sound like?
How will it avoid my defensive drone?
If it crashes on my property are it and its contents mine?