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What is your opinion on atomic distributions? Fedora Silverblue, Bluefin, Bazzite?
The "automic" may be a good idea for business servers. It cuts the dowm time in case something went wrong. For home users, it's probably an overkill. A manual roll back or have timeshift running in the system can get the job done.
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What is your opinion on atomic distributions? Fedora Silverblue, Bluefin, Bazzite?
Bazzite is mainly geared for gamers but these immutable OS'es are overkill for most users and best use case are for enterprise users where a base image can be created and updates are merely overlaid on top of it.
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Does Canada need its own distro? This looks interesting anyway;
Rainy day here so I downloaded it and gave it a spin (live session only) on a virtual machine (Qemu).
Tidy looks. Uses Cinnamon. A bunch of games are included. Other than that 'the usual suspects': Libreoffice, Thunderbird, media player, gimp... Chromium seems to be the default browser. When I test it using https://coveryourtracks.eff.org/ it performs poorly despite the claims of respecting privacy on MapleLinux' web.
At first I only allocated 2 GB of RAM to the virtual machine. That was too little for smooth operation. With 4 GB I was fine.
Just for fun I moved over to Pop!OS using the same Qemu settings. It is a different experience in a fun way. Their Cosmic desktop is not just a re-skinned something as far as I can judge. Its RAM footprint is slightly smaller than that of Maple's Cinnamon.
/Martin
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prove their worth by hitting back."
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Thanks for replying Martin. It doesn't look like Maple is very strong on privacy despite their making a point of it on their website.
I agree that Pop!OS looks good - I may give it another go soon.
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I've just installed Sparky 8.3 KDE, and it works well. It's still not the best-looking distro in the world though, although I'm sure it can be modded.
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Hey! It's an opinion.
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Sector11, You know the worst thing about AI? It's not especially intelligent at all.
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Sector11, You know the worst thing about AI? It's not especially intelligent at all.
Makes good sense as AI is only as good as the data it's trained on.
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F3 wrote:Sector11, You know the worst thing about AI? It's not especially intelligent at all.
Makes good sense as AI is only as good as the data it's trained on.
Accidentally-on-purpose Idiotic
Absobloodylutely Iffy
But really these Syntheticly Smart programs, known as AI, are only as good as the person/people that wrote the code and then the human input it trains on. So that's a double point of error right there, and if they get info from me you're in trouble.
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Thinking about it, it should be:
But really these Absobloodylutely Iffy programs, known as AI, are only as good as the person/people that wrote the code and then the human input it trains on. So that's a double point of error right there, and if they get info from me you're in trouble.
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EXCELLENT READ!
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2nd point of view.
@corenominal has no problem with that
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Aluminium OS
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aluminium_OS
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dXmFIfv_tIA&t=469s
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