Patuleia , to Random
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Battle of the slashes

szescstopni ,
@szescstopni@qoto.org avatar

@Patuleia @revk two people battling with light sabres, the sabres are crossed, the red sabre is a slash down from the left, the blue sabre is a slash up from the left.

revk ,
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@szescstopni @Patuleia I’m impressed how well AI gets the alt: Image of two characters from a popular sci-fi movie franchise clashing lightsabers, with text humorously comparing the specifying of file paths in Linux/Mac and Windows operating systems.

RockyC , to Random
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macOS Sonoma is a 13.37GB download.

That’s 15.5 times larger than Arch Linux…

Over 6.5 times larger than EndeavourOS
Over 5 times larger than Garuda, Linux Mint, Feren OS, Pop!_OS, Fedora, & Zorin
Over 3 times larger than Ubuntu, Manjaro & Debian

Over 2.4 times larger than…WINDOWS 11‽

Are you feeling okay, Tim Apple?

kde , to KDE
@kde@floss.social avatar

Why wait for Microsoft to catch up with what we've been doing for decades?

Get Plasma, a modern, fully functional, clean, privacy-respecting, non-intrusive operating system now, regardless from where you live and ditch Windows for good.

https://kde.org/plasma-desktop/

@kde

latein ,
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@oldredsubby @kde @kde libreoffice is a suite functionally as good as Microsoft, but is free software.

basxto ,
@basxto@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

You generally need to get software and hardware that is compatible with your operating system and processor architecture. It’s true that the most used platforms will have the best support, but you have that problem with any OS.

And it’s also not like games with anti cheat generally don’t work with Linux. Proton+Steam does support Valve Anti-Cheat, Easy Anti-Cheat and BattlEye. It’s just that developers have to explicitly enable Linux support for EAC and BattlEye.

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