If the country is corrupt enough, then yes.
If the country is corrupt enough, then yes.
I don’t know. I haven’t asked them. I have just seen the downvotes on my post(s) that were related to bashing Mozilla on Lemmy.
My personal solution was to just drop computers/tech as an major interest, and find some other hobby. I found language learning to be a good alternative, because:
You may be able to use it professionally.
It might be useful when traveling.
You can meet interesting people from various parts of the world and very often for free (language exchanges (online or not), playing video games, etc.).
You are able to absorb other people’s massive culture, that might not be popular in your part of the world.
You might impress some people with language skills, if you care about that.
It is good for your brain.
It is fun.
As for computers, I mostly use them as a tool nowadays, and occasional video gaming and YouTube watching. I mostly don’t care about AI, or any other technological marvel that isn’t proven yet to be useful, maybe except AR and VR which I still hope will be a big thing in the near future. Especially AR.
And yet people are still angry when I say that Mozilla is malicious.
Does that take into account that AI models will become more efficient with time?
Yes, thanks captain obvious for telling me that.
Are you fucking kidding me. I already can’t see shit at the maximum brightness, when I am trying to use my phone under the sunlight.
I randomly get locks ups when I am watching YouTube while using touchscreen, but otherwise it’s fine.
I am using openSUSE Tumbleweed with KDE Plasma 6 on Wayland and I have Intel GPU.
Enshittified internet and software made me no longer obsessed with technology, and instead I focused on other hobbies. And it also made my socialize more.
That would be Minix 3, I think, because it runs in (yes, in) all modern Intel CPU’s.
Aren’t most XML parsers faster than JSON parsers anyway?
There are no actual worms in the universe, only bunch of atoms.
I am amazed that people still use Xitter.
Start to learn a language and join a speaking club of some sort. You will definitely meet some new (and open-minded, well mostly) people there.
Does that count? :)
Doesn’t installing Linux on a Mac make it more usable though? Especially when using older Mac, that isn’t supported anymore.
So what do you recommend, Siberia?
Ok, that’s a good point then.
What fully functioning adult even uses their computer for 18 hours straight? Last time I used my computer for more than 12-14 hours was probably when I was a teenager. Pretty sure if I had used a computer for 12 hours straight right now, my head would hurt for the rest of the day, and the next one as well.
And now it takes 12 second for a single character to appear on the screen!
(Pressing Turbo button actually slowed down the CPU AFAIK).