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And you don’t consider tesla a luxury brand with luxury prices?
And you don’t consider tesla a luxury brand with luxury prices?
I specifically did a search for EVs with over 250 mile range, because that was your qualifier.
Those are all marketing names not real dimensions.
Options were really thin to begin with. Muricans love their huge ugly boxes. The options are getting much better now. With a quick search I found ten sedans shapeable in the states and crossing off Tesla removed three.
I thought we couldn’t use Linux because people don’t want to use a command prompt.
What a garbage point, if someone is offended by something I did, even if I did nothing wrong, I don’t do it to them again because I’m not an asshole.
Putting aside the jury still being out in the last part of that statement, Sam Altman has showed himself to not only be an asshole, but an asshole who will do anything he thinks he can get away with. So the statement you took issue with “but if OpenAI didn’t do anything wrong, why would it take down the voice” is accurate. Considering the pattern of behavior from Altman and OpenAI that action is a rather implicit admission of guilt.
“Long run” what’s that? The only thing that matters is quarterly profits.
Sounds like someone is salty that they bricked their switch.
I’ve been using Opensuse since it was called SuSE. Tumbleweed is great.
I’m with you on this. I’ve been using openSUSE since it was SuSE Linux, and I still here bs on occasion about how they sold out open-source to MS. I’m not a huge fan of what Novell did back in the day, although it did end up costing MS more money. That said the opensuse community is not whichever corporation owns SLE currently, and they still contribute back to the community.
I’m sorry I took long to reply, but you are still wrong. Whether or not the Suse company gets bought or sold has no bearing on opensuse since that is an independant entity. No patent encumbered software ships with opensuse. You would have to use third party repositories just like Debian to install them.
Gnome shell works well on my vivo as either a tablet or with the keyboard.
If you just want to run emulators on it you may want to consider installing linux on it. Considering the fact you only use windows the learning curve shouldn’t be any worse than OSX and you can install a newer version. You could also install a dedicated emulation distro like lakka, but then you can only use it for that, it has no desktop.
That post is misleading. Novell cooperated with Microsoft, and actually made money from the deal not the other way around. That no longer matters anyway since the SUSE company is no longer connected to Novell. Novell was bought out by Attachmate who then merged with Micro Focus. Micro Focus sold SUSE to EQT who made SUSE it’s own company. So while the Novell deal was bad for open source it no longer has any bearing on opensuse.
Vanilla Gnome Shell. I know it’s heresy, but I’ve been using it since beta and I actually enjoy the work flow.
Opensuse. If you’re used to fedora the learning curve is minimal to make that switch. I used SuSE for years until their Gnome 3 implementation had some issues. I switched to fedora for a couple of years, then switched back to tumbleweed a couple years ago and have been on that happily since.
Someone who is not misogynistic doesn’t usually offer to pay for sex with someone who isn’t a sex worker. That he offered to pay for said sex with a horse makes it extra damning, but that could be my personal bias.