Pretty sure at this point nothing will
Pretty sure at this point nothing will
And not a “don’t do this” kind of warning. More of a “this will happen, get ready” kind of warning
Hey, I’ve seen this one
This is great, thanks for that link!
I heard there were issues with those, but not sure on the specifics
I never used linux and was surprised how easy and almost seamless the transiton was.
What are the issues? Genuine question.
What are the issues? Genuine question.
Seconded. Linux Mint is really comfy and intuitive coming off of lifetime of Windows
I guess it depends on what you do, but as an awerage user - not really much to learn in terms of Linux. No special knowledge needed to use it like a normal person. I had to reformat some drives so Linux can use them and learning about Heroic games launcher, Lutris and Bottles to run non-steam games and windows software amd learn about compatibility layer built into Steam.
Otherwise it just works. Using Linux Mint. Didn’t boot to Windows pretty much since I installed it - there was no need.
It was not even the emails. I tried to duckgo it and only found this controversy (which was new to me). What I saw was a specific qute, possibly on topic of privacy or something adjecent which just made me go “nope!”
“AI PC” is a branding for PCs with a NPU which is for AI workload processing.
I think this might be it. There were also some statements by the CEO I think which didn’t exactly inspire confidencenin their company - but again, I don’t remember the details unfortunately
I don’t remember any specifics, but I think I heard there were some privacy concerns?
Then again, there seem to be privacy concerns about pretty much anything so might not be that bad…
From what I read it’s being released to users gradually I think?
And yet it is…
I know it’s stupid but /s really should be mandatory if you arennot serious. Because there are too many prople that are
as it requires an NPU which the vast majority of systems don’t have
Don’t have at the time. I agree with you but argument that it’s not an issue for many people right now will bite the majority eventually
Afaik Steam has a compatibility layer (Proton) which makes the games run on linux, because the SteamOS which is running on the Steam Deck is Linux. There is Wine you could use for games outside Steam, or you could also try running them throuhg Steam.
Now I have no experience with any of this, but plan to set up Linux dual boot at some point and this is my understanding of things. Somebody better suited will probably chime in with mire details
Agreed, Copilot was one of if not the best named AI I think. Why they would want to rebrand it to something so bland so quickly is beyond me