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  • Apple locks old devices out of updates, although it takes about 10 years to do so. And after that, you can still do a workaround. Only problems is going to be when the last intel mac isn't going to be supported anymore, then the old devices will definitely be locked out.

  • I would agree a few years ago, but saying that it's generally not usable for users is (in my opinion) wrong. If you're only going to use a browser, and watch some videos, Linux is fine. If you're a gamer and only use Steam, Linux is fine. Linux was also fine for me when installing Lutris to run other Windows games like Trackmania. For both those cases, I didn't even have to touch the command line. If you're a programmer, Linux is probably fine, because you have more knowledge on how command lines work anyways.

    If you have any kind of advanced use case that doesn't have a well established solution, and you have to research (sometimes a little, sometimes a lot), that's probably not fine for a normal user. But more and more tools do have established solutions that work out of the box, so I'd say it's getting more fine.

    Whether Windows, Mac or Linux is better is a question of use case and other factors in my opinion. You only used Windows your whole life and don't want to get used to a new thing? Then don't. You love the Apple ecosystem and want to pay the premium? Do so. But I feel like outright saying Linux isn't for regular use has become false in the recent years, as there are quite a few use cases by now that can use Linux without problems.

  • Memes @lemmy.ml

    Me watching the new Dodge Charger Introduction

  • What’s the point of open sourcing this product?

    Some people just like to have the possibility to change and completely own their stuff. Some people actually do change firmware or hardware components. I'd say it's mostly for tech enthusiasts and tinkerers.

  • Memes @lemmy.ml

    ayy lmao

    Mildly Infuriating @lemmy.world

    I hate that message. There's nothing to fix, I swiped left for a reason.

    Lemmy Shitpost @lemmy.world

    I solved it

    Lemmy Shitpost @lemmy.world

    Casual Owlman chad

  • I think they’re perfectly safe, but I don’t think we have a good way of storing the waste. Just leave some highly reactive stuff underground for a few hundred to thousand years? That sounds like a recipe for disaster at some point, that is a freakin long time

  • Memes @lemmy.ml

    Stitch? What happened? D:

    Star Wars Memes @lemmy.world

    moseis.ly is still available if someone wants to pay for a perma link to the 10h Cantina Band song

    Memes @lemmy.ml

    Whenever my brother did something to me

  • I never claimed that it's original content :) I included the quote numbers for all the IRC posts I did, so people can look it up on bash.org . I also slightly edited the posts - adding some color coding and removing clutter info (if applicable) so it's easier to read. I would've posted as text if that formatting was available.

  • Programmer Humor @lemmy.ml

    Does someone speak LISP? - Yeth, I do. It'th betht to look at lithp-lang.org

    Programmer Humor @lemmy.ml

    PING 127.0.0.1 I know it is around here somewhere...

    Angry Upvote @sh.itjust.works

    Hey, you know what really grinds my gears?

  • Don't be salty because we've got a working democracy ¯(ツ)/¯ sure, it isn't perfect, but it's not all about the money here. Being a politician on that level already pays quite nicely without being bought by a company or two. And voters have a lot of power over who gets into the EU parliament, so a lot of them really do represent the common folks.