In a surprising turn of events, Microsoft has reversed its decision to enforce the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 2.0 requirement for installing Windows 11. This policy, recently defended just a week ago, sparked widespread frustration as millions of otherwise capable systems were arbitrarily deemed incompatible, leaving many users feeling alienated. This backpedaling showcases yet again […]
The problem is that Linux just isn’t usable for the largest home computing demographic.
Linux users can’t even agree on anything significant to make progress on the distros because they’d rather abandon it and try again in a new setting. It feels like a modpack of the month, year, etc, at this point. Unstable, filled with crashes and bugs, even fedora. Incomplete documentation with half defined terms and uses due to the constant splintering. It makes it worse to learn than whatever the fuck is Microsoft’s shit documentation.
I guess you too only see the trees. A solution is not to leave the forest but to bend the trees to your will. Wherever the forest is, instead of cowering before it. A shoddy tradesman blames his tools and all that.
Is this all AI generated? None of these arguments are valid nor true. So much so that I don’t see the point of refuting them because of Brandolini’s law: “The amount of energy needed to refute bullshit is an order of magnitude bigger than that needed to produce it.”
You still went out of your way to refute it (and formatted it with a pretty inline link) and claim it’s AI, then said the arguments are invalid without any real rhyme or reason.
Just to tout your little knowledge about a philosophical quandary, rather than have any form of credible or valuable input.
You’re right though, rust is being assimilated and easily facilitated in the transition by the file systems. There totally hasn’t been an ongoing fiasco just about this purely. Something that would greatly increase and benefit system stability without overhead.
Keep interjecting with your irrelevant and valueless input, your pompousness and others like that are the reason Linux isn’t more accessible by the general masses.
Is this all AI generated? None of these arguments are valid nor true. So much so that I don’t see the point of refuting them because of Brandolini’s law: “The amount of energy needed to refute bullshit is an order of magnitude bigger than that needed to produce it.”
You still went out of your way to refute it (and formatted it with a pretty inline link) and claim it’s AI, then said the arguments are invalid without any real rhyme or reason.
Just to tout your little knowledge about a philosophical quandary, rather than have any form of credible or valuable input.
You’re right though, rust is being assimilated and easily facilitated in the transition by the file systems. There totally hasn’t been an ongoing fiasco just about this purely. Something that would greatly increase and benefit system stability without overhead.
Keep interjecting with your irrelevant and valueless input, your pompousness and others like that are the reason Linux isn’t more accessible by the general masses.