Invest in our freedom. Possibly we will see blockchain technologies infused into media more. Revolution PI is one I think could play some role in a secure internet.
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The technology is already fucking there for you to see and learn about. It's called Machine Learning and there's a ton of courses online for free on Machine Learning and Data Science. It's a fuck ton of math that most of you don't want anything to do with.
How do I sign my machine up for learning? I did just "upgrade" to Windows 11 but doesn't seem any more learned than 10.
Kek kek
If you do go to Linux, go to Linux Mint, see my post to CoolAsACucumber. He is basically right about Ubuntu but the best way to experience Ubuntu is Linux Mint.
Tell me how to successfully play Windows games on Mint with no performance hit, including SteamVR and I'll install it. I want to get rid of Windows so badly, but the pain of leaving is great. Also Adobe products. I really like OSX, but hate Apple for constricting it to their hardware (without hassle) and not selling any decent gaming machines, lack of Steam, SteamVR, etc. I know Valve has been mucking about with their own *nix for gaming but it seems dead.
I know what you mean. No GUI applet for control of AMD graphics cards at all. It's not really a problem until you are running a crossfire rig and 3 monitors at 5760X1080 then configuration can be an asshole. It is still very weird though.
Honestly, I am the wrong person to ask. My gaming computer boots into Linux Mint, Windows 10 LTSC and Windows 7. Home entertainment system and all other computers run Linux.
I understand Linux is coming along in leaps and bounds though but I am not experienced in this area.
"Tell me how to successfully play Windows games on Mint with no performance hit"
Check into Steam, I believe it integrates and plays well on Linux with little or no performance hit but I have never tried it. Dealing with a AMD crossfire rig and 3 1080 monitors and Linux is just too much of a pain in the ass.