I've never had any issues like that, been running Fedora for 3 or so years now.
Zetta
Oh yes I forgot at one point they were non-profit and supposed to be open source. In that case, yes this is pretty hypocritical
Lol, that's pretty good
Well there are already many companies working on AI in weapons, there was no point in open AI not participating in their minds because they are just missing out on that piece of the pie
Not saying this is good or acceptable, just saying it's a no brainer from a business perspective.
For sure, that's what the testing is for. Now that a device has been put in a human it will be determined if it's safe over many years and trials.
I came back to this thread to prove op wrong, because I was right. Yes some poor monkies got killed but that's because it was a half baked device, it's sort of impossible to skip the half baked step when developing a complex device.
Now that they are in the human stages hopefully it's well passed half baked and into the good beta device range. Like I originally said all you guys are just hating on musk and shitting on companies he runs that are legitimately cool and doing good things for the world.
Shit on Twitter all you want, that place is ass though
Hey dumbshit, I just wanted to drop by and let you know you were so wrong and it only took a few months to prove you wrong.
https://www.npr.org/2024/01/30/1227850900/elon-musk-neuralink-implant-clinical-trial
Gnome 100%. I personally like gnome for mouse and keyboard use but it's really a no brainer for touch screen use.
Fedora is the best!
(In my opinion)
Maybe invest in an external drive you can copy important files to. Dual booting is usually issue free but it's always possible to have data loss in general. Data loss, especially data that is personally important to you is a tragedy.
I started with Zoro which is a windows look alike, tried mint and a few other distros but ultimately landed on Fedora.
Fedora has been great and I haven't been tempted to leave since trying it out a few years ago.
I would say "notoriously flakey hardware support" is a false statement these days