

I fear the damn thing will be on by default, like most AI tools, with convoluted process of turning it off.


I fear the damn thing will be on by default, like most AI tools, with convoluted process of turning it off.


This type of tools should be added on a per-game basis.
Imagine AI hallucinating additional enemies on your screen when you are playing something like League of Legends.
As for games like skyrim - they might as well turn into wish-fulfilling AI-powered “go on adventure in fantasy land” machines and nobody would notice the difference.
The greatest suffering in life, that anyone can experience no matter who they are, is unfulfilled expectations. Girl isn’t interested in you, Weather isn’t what you want. Boss didn’t give you a rise etc.
According to Buddhism solution is to stop expecting things of others, of life, of reality. You can only control yourself, expect of yourself if you must.
Perhaps a bit of an exotic philosophy, but I think it applies here nicely.
Foxes are cool. Like cat software on dog hardware.
I will be honest with ya, if I looked better in dress than a shirt I would wear it. No Linux needed.


Not a high bar to pass. Ubuntu installed on a dead rat’s brain would run better than Windows11 on anything.


Bar to become enemy of British crown is getting lower and lower…


I’ll be frank with you. As long as my customers are captive on either Apple or Google platforms I can’t do shit.


I second that. I was initially skeptical about switching to Linux Mint, but every game in my Steam library works perfectly the same as on Windows.


Problem is - if you look at how “World Powers” behave, do you really wanna live in such countries?
Which Europeans would just love to invade neighbors like Russia and USA?
Which Europeans would love to deregulate their countries in order to enrich elites like USA?
Or perhaps which Europeans would love to live under state surveillance while their country buys out foreign infrastructure like China?
In terms of foolish - many features of Windows 11 are currently just a border-less chromium browser running online version of them, eating RAM like crazy.
So “foolish management decisions” seems to be a theme of recent years.