Hell even if all they did was commit to supporting Proton that would go a long way.
Hell even if all they did was commit to supporting Proton that would go a long way.
The part you are missing is that they are making content that aligns with the majority of their audience. Most people will put in a similar level of effort. Most people don’t care, they just want it to work with the least effort possible.
Dude, your waist effort. They are a troll with the goal of stirring up shit. Talking to them accomplishes nothing of value.
My guess is the motherboard manufacturers could get away with this in the past without any issues. But Intel is pushing chips so close to redline out of the box that now it causes problems.
A lot of the people who are drawn to Linux want to be able to tinker with things. For your use case you would probably be perfectly happy with installing Ubuntu, getting the apps you need, then not messing with it.
No idea. If I was worried about that I would just install a normal Linux distro on it.
I have a Chromebook. It’s a cheap web browser, good battery life, and I can use terminal to SSH into my stuff. It’s good enough for my use case.
They have more money to spend on lawyers is how.
Do you think using a steam deck counts? On one hand it is Linux, but on the other hand the default experience is more of a console than a PC.
Most likely cost of entry and ease of use. Those are the things most people are going to be concerned with.
I think most people don’t know the difference between “on-die” and “on-package”. This may be what they mean: https://beebom.com/intel-meteor-lake-cpu-on-chip-ram/
If it still has working USB you can hook it up to a $10 raspberry pi with wifi to act as a print server. I can understand if that’s a more ambitious tech project than your ready to take on.
That’s silly. But I’m pretty sure AMD is pretty happy with the situation.
Having read the article it sounds like Pat is more complaining that Intel would have been positioned to milk the AI cow if the previous CEOs weren’t fucking idiots.
Gotta meet the customer where they are, not where you would like them to be. Most people don’t want to learn a new thing.
Easier to abuse position of power. Visa people need to stay employed to stay in country.
Which you can probably afford to do with the money you save working from here me.
I do that so much at work I must be a warlock.
I have worked as a driver helper in the past. This pay makes sense. It’s a demanding job mentally and physically. With the pay being good it also means people work really hard to get that job and really hard to keep it. Congratulations to them.
The best shot for that any time soon would be Qualcomm’s ARM laptops. But it doesn’t seem like they are prepared to deliver what is necessary to make that happen currently. I think they under estimated how much software/driver work was necessary to compete.