You. But the People that provide the OS control it. That's the case with Free OS too.
PlexSheep
I'm a passionate Linux User, so take it from me: Many things won't work. Especially without figuring technical things out. Steam stuff is often okay, modding sucks, Anti-Cheat crapware will Mist probably not work at all.
That's just what were dealing with. Praised be all game companies with Linux Support, this and "No Tux no Bux".
Due to lack of this I just started tinkering with computers instead.
Tl;Dr I hate hate hate windows, but 11 is better than 10 (feature wise) and works good for being windows.
When using windows (at work and only at work), I hate it every day. I actively think "I hate windows". Sometimes multiple times per day. It's not objective at all (even through there are good, objective reasons to hate windows).
BUT: Upgrading from windows 10 to windows 11 is an improvement (If you ignore all spyware and corporate crap shenanigans). Windows became a little less ugly and does some things that you would previously have to hack into it.
Windows terminal is usable, at least compared to other windows terminals. Don't get me wrong, it sucks, but it sucks less than many other things. Powertoys is band aid, but that band aid is still pretty useless.
That new AI crap ware is just garbage that is forced on users. I don't want their crappy "AI" that (in my opinion) highly violates open source licenses (the GPL at least). And I don't get why they do that too, most people don't even code, why would they need that copilot crap ware?
Luckily, I might have the option to ditch windows and install a proper OS, only with the cost of being my own IT department.
Honest question: What about the Monitor improvements? Haven't noticed anything.
Sub 1 million is not going back, they are just reducing the scope. Unity is dead
closedAI still sucks, even if their (closed!!) Tools are powerful.
It's a company, they can just say "fuck it, pay more". It would be weird, self destructive and illogical, but they can do it (like unity did it too.)
- Links
Cool that they have that. Why is there no cliggidy click option to quickly make one? I'd also just take an ln
command.
- Multiroot
On Linux at least, the dev directory contains the actual devices. It's not where they are mounted and accessible. Everything is a file on UNIX, so this is where the physical device is, as opposed to its contents.
- wt
I know and use wt at work. It's pretty okay, but a major issue that I have with it is that it scales italics weird (at least with FiraCode NF). Also no custom or vim keys for the mark mode thing. For me, kitty is the most usable terminal, and there is no alternative for windows which does everything right (for me, or that I have found).
- pwsh
I won't step down on this one. Shells are made to be used interactively, and PowerShell feels like coding in C#. It's good that they have some aliases, but that's not enough.
Also, new software needs to be added to PATH manually, completion sucks compared to zsh with minimal plugins. Controlling a pwsh session just feels bad.
I'm probably still biased. It's good if you're okay with windows, you got less to worry about I suppose. I just really dislike it, and WI does dislikes me back.
Postmarketos seems like the best distro for that kind of thing, you compile your kernel yourself too for that distro.
A school is not a hazard. It's the target for destinations. Driving is one of the means to get there.
If your software relies on being closed source for security, you have no security. It's that simple.
Having your thing open source enables people from pointing out it's issues, which enables people to fix those issues. Of course, OSS can still have issues, but they can be discovered more easily.
I just like watching the service formally known as twitter burn.
What DAW do you use? I was pretty happy with Bitwig, the only con is that it's not FOSS.