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  • I think Ubuntu is a solid contender for sure. I had a couple bad experiences with some updates (nothing significant) which didn't really inspire confidence for me to be able to set it up once and never need any real maintenance on my behalf.

    Don't get me wrong, if I was using the laptop and it had Ubuntu I'd be ok with it because I'm comfortable with Linux. But for a set and (mostly) forget install, I chose Mint.

  • My vote is Linux Mint. I had installed it on a family members laptop and have been going strong for years without fault.

  • Lol talk about the pot calling the kettle black.

  • AMD apologists shaking right now ha ha

  • Super Earth - Freedom, Democracy, Flamethrowers

  • That has already been established, yes.

  • I'd like to know what this is as well? I was hoping Plasma 6 was going to solve my Nvidia + Wayland issues for me, but it didn't seem to make any difference.

  • And they still can't manage to start selling it in Australia. Completely different things but still frustrating nevertheless.

  • Well, that's it. Pack it up boys. Not more upgrades forever. We did it.

  • That's when you realize you were editing the same file that exists in the wrong directory the whole time.

  • That's about the time the tone of the movie changes significantly

  • Jing Jizzard and the Jizard Jizard

  • But bigger number mean more better

  • Kinda. It can help grip strength a lot, or at least holding weights in that way can. But its not a grip strength exercise. Deadlifts, barbell/dumbell shrugs, farmers carry, curls, etc.. stuff like that can all help improve grip strength while not being the primary goal of the exercise.

  • Does it do OCR? And can you create tags / naming convention / folders based on rules and text within the scanned document? I want to digitize all my paperwork, but there is so much I don't have time to do the organizing part of it manually.

  • I disagree it should be on by default. What if you're opening up a file that you've already saved and you want to take a look and see if a new color scheme works or you move stuff around just to give it a try. Then it saves automatically and you close it down.

    Turning auto save on is a deliberate move, and means you know its on.