There’s one Korea. Part of it is occupied by terrorists though.
There’s one Korea. Part of it is occupied by terrorists though.
You have to manually enable copilot free even if you install copilot extension and you log in. How do I know? I tried instead of making things up in my head like you are.
You don’t have hard time parsing my sentences. You have hard time admitting you have no idea what you’re saying.
You’re the one making the false claim it cannot me opted out right now. If you want you prove that claim go ahead.
As you want you also prove the future, please prove it won’t be possible to opt out in the future.
I know you will come empty handed, so won’t bother waiting
So you can opt out
What do you mean? You have to create an account and log in. Am I missing something?
What prevents anybody from calling? Or any self employed from giving themselves the title of CEO? Are they going to reject CFOs and other Cs?
Why do I think this will end up being “hotline for rich bastards”?
I read this as “Moore on that later”.
“Spy on me harder Daddy”
I do. That’s why somebody pointing a video on YouTube as proof for anything is bonkers for me.
Can you post something that’s being actually available? A day old video that claims diabetes is now curable doesn’t really mean much
Why learn nixOS, if not to reinstall every morning?
What do you mean? Is it going too far to preemptively pardon the Death Corps? They are such nice people! Pardoning just in case, I’ll take no further questions.
It worked! https://lemm.ee/comment/16869673
The people who only use a browser are supposed to understand the obfuscation issues Linux has, something that even the fedora installer is renowned for struggling with?
What obfuscation issues? I don’t want to pick much on this because it’s probably a typo or mistranslation, but it’s very weird.
I merely said that’s ignoring the direct issue and the underlying complications those pushing for Linux constantly ignore for new and beginner users. Folks should instead make with what they have, what they can.
No, folks should make informed decisions. If somebody can move from windows to Mac or vice versa, they can use Mint.
It’s the equivalent to asking for help with a car issue and being told to buy a new car. Ignoring the learning curve, time, and setup. A bootable drive is a complicated thing to understand for the largest demographic.
No, buying a new car is the equivalent to what Microsoft is telling them (buy new PC) if they want to have an OS with security updates.
Also notice how you said Chromebook or Android, however not any proper Linux distro because it sadly isn’t there for the hobby enthusiasts
No, I told because those are mainstream. Stop projecting your opinions.
Let’s agree to disagree.
Edit: removed non productive bits
As somebody who has done this unofficially for 10 years… Don’t do it. For the entirety of those 10 years IT knew something was odd with my computer (they didn’t see, IT was India based) but they couldn’t be bothered to do anything about it.
In a proper company they will know and swiftly act.
The largest home computing demographic only needs a browser, that’s why a lot of people are OK with Chromebook or even tablets/phones. Definitely they don’t read documentation.
Not for you? OK, don’t use it. But don’t assume it’s not for other people, specially when they are having issues with the alternative.
We prefer the term “public”
Some people can’t see the problem because of the trees.
If your problem is not with windows, but windows at it’s core… Then the solution is to move. You also have Mac if that makes you happy
Somebody took the bait :)
Yes. I’ve tried to sort it, but there are too many small things that don’t go anywhere else, so they are dumped together.
Trust me, that one is fine