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  • If you want the common person to continue being able to afford to use computers, for fuck sake use Linux and foss software and stop supporting everything else. Enshitification has to lose at all costs even if that means you have to learn a few commands.

  • If x86 is going to die, Apple has to be defeated at all costs or else computers are going to become 10x expensive once they establish a monopoly. I hope someone starts making real progress in ARM system stuff. If they do away with expansion ports and make it so the gpu, ram, and cpu are all on one chip even on the competing non-x86 non-M1 systems then everything's fucked though.

  • Gaming though. The gaming situation on non-x86 cpus is passable at best. AFAIK you can't put a 4070ti in any non x86 system right now and have it work. Are there even any commercially available non-x86 systems that have pcie 16x slots?

    The death of x86 is inevitable I just hope we can still play computer games on cheaper homebuilt systems afterwards because having to replace your entire system just to upgrade the integrated non upgradable gpu is no longer better or cheaper than consoles. I absolutely fucking doubt even indie developers, let alone others are going to downgrade graphics to let their games run on cheaper systems when this happens and everything becomes 10x more expensive.

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  • Most of my problems are caused by other people being evil. I'd take being the last person on earth over that any day. I wouldn't live a super long time just because of lack of access to healthcare but I can't afford that today anyway.

  • I have all those settings enabled. The solution does not lie in the ui buttons. I've beat that horse dead. It always asks for a password and always shows that stupid fucking reconnect window that someone has to click. It's absolutely maddening. I might have to make a system mouse clicker bot for this because there might really be no other way. I don't know how to do that but considering how much time I've wasted trying to find any solution, it's just another attempt.

    Too bad there's not a one-time "reconnect now" command that can be attached to a script. And no, disabling the network interface and re enabling it via automated command line scripts doesn't make it reconnect.

  • How can I make my Debian pc always stay connected to the wifi? Even if it disconnects for some reason, it needs to reconnect as soon as it can without throwing any password prompts or requiring any human intervention whatsoever. Having to click a "connect" button first counts as human intervention.

    Bering trying to figure this one out for years, don't expect a working answer but you miss 100% of the shots you don't take.

  • The best part is when I check to see what exact version of the package I really have and despite it being old, it's the version a month after the one where the bug was fixed but I'm still getting the bug so I guess I'll go fuck myself then.