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  • I don't really have a problem with "selling" Linux. You gotta take all things with a dose of skepticism.

    Has anyone ever recommended a product of any complexity as an OS and then also listed all of the common issues people might encounter? When people talk about a product they like, of course it will highlight the positive things, but anyone who has ever touched a computer, hobbyist or not, knows these things might sometimes shit the bed in unexpected ways. I think that's common sense.

    Windows is said to have less problems, but the cryptic errors and non descriptive "wait while we do something" message without any other output actually makes solving problems harder. It has more users, so luckily that means someone out there probably has the issue documented so solutions are easier to find.

    I use both, at home primarily Linux, at work primarily Windows. I had troubles in both that caused serious headaches, but generally they both work without too much problems.

    This might have been a bit rambling 😅

  • Local schools are offering "image editing" courses, which is always just learning how to use Photoshop. They are 4 3-month courses. People just need to accept they think Photoshop is easy because they've using it for so long and they're used to it.

    Good news is that since recently they also offer the courses with GIMP.

  • I don't understand why people can't simply believe that someone could actually have very little issues with performance or settings after switching.

    What About™ people who have issues when installing windows, as if that never happens.

    I put both kinds of operating systems on a myriad of computers and sometimes it's smooth sailing and sometimes it's like stepping on rake after rake.

  • Was just pondering over this.

    Would it suffice to implement a handshake between fob and car, but also prevent the handshake from establishing if the car or fob receives its own signal, indicating its signal being replicated? Since it's a radio signal this would at least make it somewhat harder, but still not impossible, to relay a signal.

  • My kids use odroid c4 devices. Great for browsing and videos, absolutely no gaming unless it's old and native (quake 2, half life, ...) or browser games like blockpost. They play the bejeezus out of that. All in all pretty good choice. It being both Linux and arm reduces the attack surface a bit considering these are kids with internet access.

    If you like the form factor but prefer x86_64 then you could look into UP board series.