^^^ Said something horribly dumb!
Brahvim
I agree! But I guess it is a good option for those who still just have to stick, for e.g. IT reasons. That script does a little bit more than a lot of debloating.
Could be any reasons, right? Gotta be mindful of those!...
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Legacy personal projects!
Visual Studio!
Some games!
The sudden need for a Windows-only tool!
And some people still don't want to switch away from... say, their Adobe tools. They don't want to!
They don't want to is what!
Same for say... those who want to play multiplayer games with... unfortunately, kernel-anti cheats...
There's also folk who are stuck for organizational reasons like Microsoft 365 subscriptions.
Here in India, Linux "market-share" jumped up to 14%, sure, but many, many people want to stick to Windows. Linux is an alien concept to most.
Must promote the good thing!
But rationality, man!
Ugh, you're VERY right, but they don't sell 'em around here. We don't have the pairs we used to have anymore...
I am a happy Debian user, but TBH, it doesn't take too much longer than 2 hours with Chris Titus Tech's winutil
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For the confused:
"Whoever coined the term 'CTM', coined the term, 'CTM'!"
("CTM" being the term, "coined the term".)
(Please note that "term" is not an accurate word. A potentially better word would be "idiom". Thank you for reading.)
Can't speak a ton on the part about taking full advantage of your hardware, but Debian is THE Just Works™ solution of Linux distributions. I've had not a single problem on Debian. I was on rolling-release Ubuntu (actually, it was KDE Neon) for a year after my first few weeks on Kubuntu, on which Plasma was TERRIBLY broken at the time. It used to apparently be broken on either Kubuntu or Neon at any given time, and never both, and I think it's stable enough everywhere now, but once I came to Debian, I have decided to never look back or "ahead". There's always an alternative method to achieve what you want on Debian.
Hmmm. Why not "said.it", I wonder...?
Thanks for the calm-"[fake-]anger". This is why I love Lemm-Lemm.
And I know I'm a month late. Sorry about that...
Since the last time I saw an image of him, I've become sure that Mark has amazing hair.
TBH repeating consonants are very helpful in pronouncing non-English words. Making them commonplace would make it easier for translators to recognize their power and more importantly know how to use them.
I know it sounds wrong too. Of course, obviously, it does, but a pretty cartoon-y solution would be a no-privacy bathroom for the homeless. A private space also provides secrecy and allows crime.
The correct solution of course, is to eliminate drugs and homelessness.
Peeeeeeople whoooo aaare not naaaaatiiiiiiiive!
Speakeeeeeeeeeeers!