I see Linux being more and more widely adopted in Europe, for one. I imagine there will either be an ‘EU standardized’ distro forked to prevent any issues of interoperability between government systems. Hopefully, such a widespread adoption for PCs encourages more development for Linux from software devs.
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MissesAutumnRains@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto
Linux@lemmy.ml•What is really likely to happen to you if you use an OS that doesn't comply with age verification laws.
4·2 days agoThe latter part of your points is what really scares me as well. It’s only a matter of time until “protecting the children” becomes “defining what adult content is” and policing gender, sexuality, and politically inconvenient ideas under the guise of morality.
MissesAutumnRains@lemmy.blahaj.zoneto
Linux@lemmy.ml•What is really likely to happen to you if you use an OS that doesn't comply with age verification laws.
5·2 days agoCall me a cynic, but I absolutely do not believe that companies “know that the days where they can just shrug off child predators using their products is coming to and end”. I don’t believe they give a fuck at all. In fact, if somehow a case made it to court and the court laid the blame at the foot of, say, Facebook, or whatever company, for a child being harmed, they still wouldn’t care because the money they make simply existing as is so wildly outstrips any fine they could possibly be levied that it doesn’t make economic sense to do anything differently.
There is real damage being done now and no one seems to care enough to stop it. Why go through all this negative PR about privacy violations if you can just keep doing the same thing?
Now, I can’t claim to know what the “real reason” these laws are being passed is, but if I had to hazard a guess, it would be because it gives more accurate data on users to sell and it is cheaper to advertise to your users when they directly tell you their age. Now, you can freely show pornographic ads, gambling ads, whatever, to your adults without ever having to worry about buying user data to know who will receive it. If a kid sees porn, well, you shouldn’t have let them on an adult account.
Girl* is* 😅 But maybe it wouldn’t be cool to say it that way, lmao
Okay, you didn’t have to completely one up me like that in public. That absolutely is so much better.
To fix the transmission. Lilith’s Tranny’s, it’s like femboy IHOP but with beautiful transgender women working on engines.
My main issue often boils down to the amount of people still on Windows. The huge market there pulls developer attention that way so much that often my choice in software is narrowed down to “the one that has a Linux build”. And sometimes that isn’t even the case and now I need to find a way to simulate Windows for this piece of Software to work in some capacity.
Now, that’s not all that often that this is true, but when it is, it’s annoying.
MissesAutumnRains@lemmy.blahaj.zoneOPto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Considerations For Buying a New Laptop
1·8 days agoOh shoot, I’m an idiot. Tuxedo is what I was looking at. 😅 Thank you for the link!
MissesAutumnRains@lemmy.blahaj.zoneOPto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Considerations For Buying a New Laptop
2·8 days agoYeah, unfortunately I’m stuck with laptops for now. I’ve had to move at a minimum once a year for the last six years or so, so I basically don’t keep anything I can’t put into a pair of hiking bags to lug around with me.
Without getting into specifics, I am ideally taking a temporary job that will give me a fair amount of disposable income, but I’m committed for a year with an option to do a second year.
It’s kind of a rare opportunity for me and I’m not even certain I’ll get it, but if I do, then the price of an upgrade doesn’t really matter to me much, within reason. It’s essentially going to be my only valuable item for the foreseeable future, for work, play, hobbies, all of it, so I don’t mind putting extra money into this to make sure it works well and lives a good, long time. I mean, I’m not gonna throw 4 grand at a laptop, but some of these other pricey ones at like System76 and Framework aren’t off the table for me at this point.
MissesAutumnRains@lemmy.blahaj.zoneOPto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Considerations For Buying a New Laptop
3·8 days agoWow, really? I was just looking at these and they are super interesting. You’re not wrong about that up front cost, though, yikes. What is it that makes them so seemingly modular? Is it proprietary stuff? Or is it just the focus of how it’s constructed? I’d be super leery about getting locked into ‘their ecosystem’ if they suddenly went under or something.
MissesAutumnRains@lemmy.blahaj.zoneOPto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Considerations For Buying a New Laptop
2·8 days agoOof, thanks for the heads up. I honestly think I have a pretty good list of components to double check at this point and it’s driving me away from anything bleeding edge. Whatever I end up getting, it’ll be something that’s new-ish right now, but I’ll be buying it a year from now.
MissesAutumnRains@lemmy.blahaj.zoneOPto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Considerations For Buying a New Laptop
2·8 days agoI did check out System76 and even if the price is a bit high, it would be kind of nice to support a company in the EU. That alone has a bit of appeal. I haven’t seen Framework before, though. I’ll look them up, thanks for the tip!
MissesAutumnRains@lemmy.blahaj.zoneOPto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Considerations For Buying a New Laptop
2·8 days agoYeah, tell me about it on the price. I’m tempted to just bite the bullet on low framerates to see if prices come down, but this upgrade is already close to a year out anyway, so who knows. Maybe it goes up? Maybe society collapses, haha.
I’ve never ended up upgrading RAM in a laptop, though. Is soldered versus not soldered really that huge of a deal? I mean, outside of what you mentioned here regarding the price.
MissesAutumnRains@lemmy.blahaj.zoneOPto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Considerations For Buying a New Laptop
4·8 days agoOh wow, that’s actually super helpful! Thanks!
MissesAutumnRains@lemmy.blahaj.zoneOPto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Considerations For Buying a New Laptop
2·8 days agoThanks for the tips! I’ll make sure I’m checking individual components for compatibility long before I hover the buy button. Another user mentioned buying a year old as well, so I’ll probably also take that advice. And thanks for the heads up about fake comparison sites and such!
MissesAutumnRains@lemmy.blahaj.zoneOPto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Considerations For Buying a New Laptop
1·8 days agoI’m a pretty big fan of Lenovo so far. My experience with their hardware has been pretty much complaint-free. It’s what I’m using right now with Mint, as well. GPU is definitely part of my current issue, the other is RAM, and the last is SSD space.
GPU is just getting old, I certainly don’t have the RAM I need, and I sprung for the 500gb model because at the time this was primarily a game dev machine that only ever played Kerbal Space Program, haha.
MissesAutumnRains@lemmy.blahaj.zoneOPto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Considerations For Buying a New Laptop
3·8 days agoMy go-to is FFXIV, but I run it with a pretty large number of mods, which is what is hard to keep up with on my current laptop. Between that and just not being able to play any modern game, (in particular, I wanted to be able to play the new Silent Hill F), it’s definitely more of a want, but it’s a pretty strong want. 😅
My current laptop is about 6 years old, and it’s getting to the point where my frame rate during raids is dipping below 60 frames quite frequently, even with the minimum settings, which is what got me looking at upgrading.
I’ll look at Linux pre-installed vendors, though, I hadn’t thought about that. And the year old tech is a super good tip also, thanks!
MissesAutumnRains@lemmy.blahaj.zoneOPto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Considerations For Buying a New Laptop
2·8 days agoMy go-to is FFXIV, but I run it fairly heavily modded as do most of the group I play with, so I don’t have a super firm set of minimum specs since it fluctuates pretty heavily.
Besides that, every now and then, a modern game comes out that I’d like to play on Steam, like Silent Hill F, which is just completely beyond my laptop at this point.
MissesAutumnRains@lemmy.blahaj.zoneOPto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Considerations For Buying a New Laptop
3·8 days agoA gaming laptop. My current one is fine for most everything else at this point. I don’t game super hard, but when I play my go-to game or try out something new, I wanna at least not be bouncing between 30-45 FPS.

Yeah, honestly, companies that aren’t publicly traded and just do their own thing tend to be fine to okay-ish. I like Valve. Their software works for me, they were fine to work with, and I like some of the projects they’ve helped advance.
I hesitate to say that they ‘get a free pass’. I don’t think any company should get that unless they like… cured aging and gave it away for free or something, but for the time being, they’re decent.
I’d also suggest the folks at GoG are pretty good, too.