Lol, it’ll totally work this time around, pinkie promise.
Lol, it’ll totally work this time around, pinkie promise.


Lol, have you seen Gnome? It’s already too late.


You’ll never get the recruiters to participate, because their companies will never let them. LinkedIn is corpo hive-mind central, friendly to corpos first and foremost. What you’re proposing wouldn’t be friendly to corpos, inherently, so they’ll never join, and they hold the strings because they are the ones with jobs to offer.
You’re literally asking how to take the corporatism out of LinkedIn when that is precisely what allows it to exist. Why would any company participate on a platform that gives workers the advantage? Hint, they won’t.
Kodi is my preferred choice


Anyone wanna buy a 3D TV? Or maybe we can play an Augmented Reality game. I know, let’s trade some NFTs. Nah, clearly VR is the ticket.
Maybe somebody should let meta know VR is yesterday’s news, AI is the hot new scam nobody asked for and nobody wants.
I guess that’s my worry. Simple for me to fix, yes. For my parents or grandparents, I’m not so sure.
Isn’t Fedora and these immutable versions on a six month upgrade cycle? Do these update to a new version reliably? As much as immutable is hard to break, I know Fedora’s regular distros and spins seem to update to the new version reliably.


Just one more thing you can thank Google for. Titles wouldn’t be made like this if Google didn’t reward them with traffic.
Literally got a full screen pop up in the middle of work reminding me, that I, in fact, can’t upgrade to Windows 11. Like no shit, I turned TPM off for that very reason. You’d think Microsoft would expect me to know at this point as this was the upteenth reminder hijacking my entire screen. I’m sure I’ll get more of them.


Learn to respect yourself and stop caring what others think. You’re there to work. Get shit done, quit wasting time worrying about other people’s feelings that are out of your control.
Just converted their Chromebook over to an AMD system running Fedora. Battery life is what you make it. If you run the processor on performance with the screen brightness high, yeah, it can go quickly. But I can also get a full work day out of it no problem, you just have to keep things in perspective. Plus, you can literally swap to a bigger battery. What other laptop can do that?
Build quality is the same as any other Linux laptop; that is to say, it doesn’t use the fanciest metals; the aluminum is cheap, but so is System76’s metal, which is what it is when you’re keeping costs down for customized laptops. Don’t drop your laptop; you’ll be fine.
Ports are a little limited, but nothing out of the norm for smaller laptops either. You do have the option to swap ports at any time, so there is plenty of versatility you can literally carry with you. Hell, don’t MacBooks only have two ports? Things could be much worse.
The truth is, there is no perfect Linux laptop. Either the Framework appeals, or it doesn’t. Trust that the same way you’re nitpicking Framework could be done to any brand. Find the one you like, and go with it. For some of us, that’s Framework, as it gets closer to our ideal than any other, which is kinda what using Linux is all about: fulfilling our personal ideals.
Lol, the suffering too, huh. That’s adorable.