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  • What’s the suspend issue? OS can’t sleep/hibernate? My previous and current laptop had this problem with Windows 11. The previous laptop did not have this issue on popos. Still on windows on current, so I just use hibernate if I don’t need it so (sleep is not working).

  • I had this issue, using pop. It just would not connect without specifying some parameters (I can’t remember which, domain or something and a few others). I had the same problem on Android, with the same solution.

  • I had a situation where I needed Linux and windows installed. I just used two different HDDs instead, I’ve read too many angry posts about their boot- something being messed up and not recoverable.

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  • At that point you may as well have used the search engine in the first place.

    I was going to respond to this but I think you did so yourself:

    I have asked searchy type questions and got some interesting links back which I probably wouldn’t have found on a normal web search with the terms I was using

    I think they work as supplements and not replacements. As any tool, they have their use and (for me) can enhance my searching. But I would not replace it with only LLM. (Altough I have never had any great luck with ChatGPT and links, they never work - as in ChatGPT give me an anchor element without any link. It's better at providing me search terms and concepts to look up for what I need.)

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  • How do you know that OP does not have a master in russian politics? Don't assume about other people who you know nothing about.

    Your reply is not even on topic. Instead of answering what you would do, or just generally talk about the topic, you verbally assault OP.

  • no one is talking about NPM libraries. we’re talking about released packages. you absolutely can ensure a binary hasnt been tampered with. its called checksumming.

    I just took NPM as an example of code that was trusted doing shady things. And I know what checksums are and how they work. What I meant is that the developer providing you with the checksum has put in malicious code in the binary. You don't know. (I don't think that is very likley but it all boils down to trust.)

    you’re confusing MITM attacks with supply chain attacks. MITM attacks are far easier to pull off.

    No, I don't think I am?

    Yes. thats precisely the problem we’re pointing out to you.

    And I am saying that it is not that big of a problem.