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  • Docker desktop differs more than just configuration. Iirc the whole docker command and engine desktop uses runs in some kind of container as well, making it more difficult to use from the cli if you want to.

  • I worked at Asus as a software developer for a while, had ti do a whole ass course on the history of the company. With unskippable videos and a questionnaire after as well. Pretty sure that took the better part of a day.

    I only worked on the internal systems that really don't have anything to do with the actual products Asus makes.

  • That's the one. I dong get any insights either, but iirc it did stop my emails from automatically going to spam. It's been a while though, and I remember trying a whole bunch of different things, but I believe that's what eventually fixed it.

  • A previous laptop I had came with win 11. At first I installed win 10 on it cause I needed that for work, touchpad just would not work. Finding the drivers for win 11 was already almost impossible without installing some shitty device detector program from msi, win 10 versions just did not exist.

    Installed Linux on it eventually, and it worked perfectly out of the box.

  • You're absolutely right, Nvidia used to be a nightmare on Linux. Not just unstable bad, often times just unuseably bad for me. Even the closed drivers are a lot better nowadays though, but I think older Nvidia support is still not great.

    I've also been using Linux for over a decade at this point, but only switched to it as my main gaming machine fairly recently. I always had issues with stupid Nvidia bullshit before, until finally I found Bazzite which was working great even in the period when Nvidia drivers were still a bit unstable, especially on wayland. Honestly I'm not even sure why I still got an Nvidia gpu last time.

    I’m not sure how it could really qualify for an antitrust lawsuit

    This would sound to me like they'd somehow unlock more performance with their own gpu than is available for other brands, so they're giving their own hardware an unfair advantage.

    But thinking about it a bit more now, I realise that could probably be prevented by trademarking or patenting the technology they use to do that or something.

  • How about both. One's the cause, the other's the symptom. Both are bad. But you, personally, can stop using the stuff that'd destroying the environment right now, while fixing capitalism is going to take a lot longer, and a lot more people.