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Psyhackological
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  • Oh my that sounds even worse than at my company. I don't understand also why disallow WSL. And yeah I don't think that this is laptop's fault anymore, just has been enshititifacted with software bloat.

  • I think I'm also in this group right now. Just not Windows...

  • It is always interesting to me that companies can afford new Macs but not use old laptops for Linux.

  • Sometimes you can't afford to be picky but with more skills and experience I want it too. And yeah for now X11 is just better supported than Wayland.

  • Great! However I think you are lucky one.

  • Trueee Just get the job done and that's all.

  • Maybe Ubunto too. Sometimes they allow you to use Linux as sys admin.

  • True but I miss quickness of Linux, being native with my apps and just having my environment. I don't think I ever gotten a nice working environment as it is constant struggle. On Linux I can say it's good enough.

  • Mac is still better evil than Windows but same thinking.

  • What about native Linux apps do you miss?

  • Changes from the upstream can make your system nonfunctional. For example VPN for remote connection. They change something, push to Windows but on Linux you need to figure it out by yourself.

  • Interesting you exclude AMD.

    Any? I was thinking of MSI or Asus motherboards.

  • Good to know! I think it depends on quality of transistors.

  • In a short - no. I was thinking of not using proprietary firmware on motherboard but I see that is not possible.

  • From what I have seen CUDA is still first supported.