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  • I don't agree with the other person but the closest example that I could find would be OnePlus. They had no physical shops, used word of mouth (influencers), had good marketing (flagship killer), and were relatively cheap. They quickly rose the ranks and became a mainstream brand.

  • Electron: Heyyyyyyy

  • For me, it's after trying a non tiling WM. I'm too deep into i3 (now Sway) + tmux.

  • For me, it's after trying a non tiling WM. I'm too deep into i3 (now Sway) + tmux.

  • I just murdered a bunch of trees and killed a random dude with the water it used, but it looks good

    Tech bros: "Worth it!"

  • pack of armed raiders attacks me in the middle of the night

    Shit, i gave my weapons to the blacksmith for an upgrade which I'll get tomorrow.

    umm...let's try to go for a seduction with nat 20

  • I always felt it was the gamer equivalent of audiophile grade speaker cables personally, but some people swear they can detect it.

    Don't forget the ultra audiophile who sources their own electricity to prevent the electrical grid noise from seeping into the audio

  • Oops, the code expired last night, sorry. You can select another game if you want to.

  • Also helping to cart all the monitors in was some good cardio, kinda miss moving 24" Sony Trinitron CRTs around

    Kids will never know the pain. I remember that for a small time CRTs had the advantage over LCDs due to their higher refresh rate (75 Hz over 60 Hz) so pro players preferred CRTs.

    Btw, you didn't mention any game.

  • Check your DMs and confirm please.

  • Check your DMs and confirm please.

  • Damn...it looks like my code expired last night. Sorry. If you want, you can choose another game.

  • I made a small mistake. I have both the Xbox and Microsoft Store version. Do you have a preference?

  • Sent. Check your DMs and let me know if it works

  • No one should tell you to leave an os if it works for you

    I agree.

    Some people have a special comfort with Windows AND telemetry, ads, bloat are not a concern for them. We should not try to force them to move.

  • Henceforth, AGI should be called "almost general intelligence"

  • "If we have to ask every time before stealing a little baby food, our morbidly obese toddler cannot survive"

  • There are different clusters of users who don't/can't leave Windows.

    • Don't want to learn another OS at all (They are content with the Windows experience)
    • Gamepass users. They enjoy the Netflix model of getting free games
    • Multiplayer (with anti-cheat) gamers
    • Don't want to leave the Adobe suite/
    • Uses programs which don't have Linux equivalent

    The Linux community has to understand that some of these groups cannot be moved to Linux no matter how much you improve the Linux experience.