MacBooks right now in particular are so far ahead of everything else right now. Nothing comes close in terms of performance and battery life. Some laptops can do one or the other, but if it’s fast you can expect the battery life to be shit or vice versa.
bamboo
Part of the reason red hat uses gnome is because it is the only desktop that meets many accessibility requirements. It would be a huge engineering effort to bring any other desktop up to par in that regard. Most graphical Linux software is really far behind in accessibility.
That’s the hyprland community, for good and mostly bad
It would also uncheck a lot of accessibility requirements that RHEL in particular needs.
For Fedora I’m not surprised, but KDE is considering dropping X11 support already?
Raspberry Pis have been arm64 since at least the 3, but raspbian was armv7 for a while longer. So yeah this would work on a raspberry pi with a aarch64 OS.
As a technical person working in tech, I’ve heard of home assistant but only ever spoken to one or maybe two people that have actually tried it. It doesn’t seem that mainstream. Meanwhile, every smartphone has a proprietary assistant built in.
Could you then bypass the quora login prompt with a user script that appends ?share=1
to every page?
UTM is really good as a free solution, otherwise Parallels is the go-to.
And fwiw, most computer users still aren’t Adobe CC users.
As a silver lining, at least it’s terrible at it
This is a bad take. Yes, “algorithm” is a vague term, but it’s incorrect to suggest that they’re easily cloned. These algorithms are what makes social media companies. Without them, they wouldn’t have the same kind of user engagement. It’s why, outside of the fediverse, social media companies try to hide or demote linear timelines. It’s why they pour most of the R&D money into the recommendation algorithms.