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Eaglerino

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    Eaglerino got a reaction from soldier_ph in Struggling to breakout - Youtube original ends   
    I'm not sure how to phrase this but I had no idea this existed until now
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    Eaglerino got a reaction from Cyberspirit in Struggling to breakout - Youtube original ends   
    I'm not sure how to phrase this but I had no idea this existed until now
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    Eaglerino got a reaction from JLO64 in Battlefield 2042 already on SALE after ONE month - Player count drops 80%, soon to be lower than Battlefield V currently   
    I doubt the playerbase will die anytime soon. EA said this was Battlefield's biggest ever launch and I'm sure it's alive and well on consoles. Then again.. why pay for 2042 when you can also get a feature-missing multiplayer game, Halo Infinite, completely for free instead? It might be missing all chat and a career stats page, but at least it's not a glitch ridden trash fest
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    Eaglerino got a reaction from thechinchinsong in Mercedes-Benz gets world’s first approval for automated driving system   
    Teslas do fine at low speeds, their freak crashes were at high speeds or people not paying attention when they were supposed to be. I guess the computers have a hard time telling a stationary from a moving object when you're going 75MPH+, but this is 37 which is below the minimum speed I drive to go to the store. Just seems like a marketing checkmark to me
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    Eaglerino got a reaction from StDragon in Mercedes-Benz gets world’s first approval for automated driving system   
    Teslas do fine at low speeds, their freak crashes were at high speeds or people not paying attention when they were supposed to be. I guess the computers have a hard time telling a stationary from a moving object when you're going 75MPH+, but this is 37 which is below the minimum speed I drive to go to the store. Just seems like a marketing checkmark to me
  6. Agree
    Eaglerino got a reaction from jagdtigger in Mercedes-Benz gets world’s first approval for automated driving system   
    Teslas do fine at low speeds, their freak crashes were at high speeds or people not paying attention when they were supposed to be. I guess the computers have a hard time telling a stationary from a moving object when you're going 75MPH+, but this is 37 which is below the minimum speed I drive to go to the store. Just seems like a marketing checkmark to me
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    Eaglerino reacted to 8tg in A KDE Developers Response Videos To LTT's Linux Challenge   
    All this stuff is dumb and it’s a reason Linux will never be mainstream, it’s too segmented apart and everyone has different views on how it should work. 
     
    Hey, you want the ideal Linux software 
    management experience? Use flatpaks, wait no use snaps, wait no use appimages, wait no just use the Ubuntu software center, wait no use kde discover, wait no use mx software because it’s all of those things, wait no just manually add repositories and install software from them, wait no just buy your copy of libreoffice on a CD off of eBay and install it like that.
     
    Its dumb, it’s why I stopped using Linux as much as I used to, it’s delegated to the meme lenowovo dankpad sex220 at this point because I straight up don’t trust it’s inconsistent and nonstandardized software.
     
    I don’t care what a developer for KDE says, primarily because the only good thing to come out of the kde projects is Krita and that’s only because it’s furry bait and it’s better than gimp, which is a pretty low bar.

    Plasma looks like windows 11 except there’s still traces of 2007 hiding in there like rounded bump shapes in and on everything.


    This whole Linux challenge they’re doing isn’t going to help Linux by showing weak points to developers, Linux developers have 2-3 brain cells to share between them, they’ll just argue that their system is better and you’re not using it right.
    What it’s going to do is show off flaws in Linux to the general public and all the years and years of white lies on its ease of use go out the window.
     
    /rant
     
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    Eaglerino reacted to williamcll in Debt collectors are now able to DM people in debt   
    imagine being in debt in the first place.
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    Eaglerino got a reaction from DanMcCarthy in Linux Challenge actually helps Linux with a lasting impact: Debian and Pop_OS updating 'apt' package manager to make it more fail-safe for users   
    the fact Linux types believe it's acceptable for the option to delete your desktop exists at the end of an everyday app install is exactly why you're staying in 1-3%
    judging from my past experiences with open-source devs, I guarantee this got brought up earlier. it took a video from a big channel and relentless mocking to get it changed. hilarious
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    Eaglerino got a reaction from MeatBunFTW in Linux Challenge actually helps Linux with a lasting impact: Debian and Pop_OS updating 'apt' package manager to make it more fail-safe for users   
    the fact Linux types believe it's acceptable for the option to delete your desktop exists at the end of an everyday app install is exactly why you're staying in 1-3%
    judging from my past experiences with open-source devs, I guarantee this got brought up earlier. it took a video from a big channel and relentless mocking to get it changed. hilarious
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    Eaglerino got a reaction from goodtofufriday in Linux Challenge actually helps Linux with a lasting impact: Debian and Pop_OS updating 'apt' package manager to make it more fail-safe for users   
    the fact Linux types believe it's acceptable for the option to delete your desktop exists at the end of an everyday app install is exactly why you're staying in 1-3%
    judging from my past experiences with open-source devs, I guarantee this got brought up earlier. it took a video from a big channel and relentless mocking to get it changed. hilarious
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    Eaglerino got a reaction from Stahlmann in Linux Challenge actually helps Linux with a lasting impact: Debian and Pop_OS updating 'apt' package manager to make it more fail-safe for users   
    the fact Linux types believe it's acceptable for the option to delete your desktop exists at the end of an everyday app install is exactly why you're staying in 1-3%
    judging from my past experiences with open-source devs, I guarantee this got brought up earlier. it took a video from a big channel and relentless mocking to get it changed. hilarious
  13. Agree
    Eaglerino got a reaction from Joduko in Linux Challenge actually helps Linux with a lasting impact: Debian and Pop_OS updating 'apt' package manager to make it more fail-safe for users   
    the fact Linux types believe it's acceptable for the option to delete your desktop exists at the end of an everyday app install is exactly why you're staying in 1-3%
    judging from my past experiences with open-source devs, I guarantee this got brought up earlier. it took a video from a big channel and relentless mocking to get it changed. hilarious
  14. Agree
    Eaglerino got a reaction from Alexeygridnev1993 in Linux Challenge actually helps Linux with a lasting impact: Debian and Pop_OS updating 'apt' package manager to make it more fail-safe for users   
    the fact Linux types believe it's acceptable for the option to delete your desktop exists at the end of an everyday app install is exactly why you're staying in 1-3%
    judging from my past experiences with open-source devs, I guarantee this got brought up earlier. it took a video from a big channel and relentless mocking to get it changed. hilarious
  15. Agree
    Eaglerino got a reaction from Dominik W in Linux Challenge actually helps Linux with a lasting impact: Debian and Pop_OS updating 'apt' package manager to make it more fail-safe for users   
    the fact Linux types believe it's acceptable for the option to delete your desktop exists at the end of an everyday app install is exactly why you're staying in 1-3%
    judging from my past experiences with open-source devs, I guarantee this got brought up earlier. it took a video from a big channel and relentless mocking to get it changed. hilarious
  16. Agree
    Eaglerino got a reaction from Sorenson in Linux Challenge actually helps Linux with a lasting impact: Debian and Pop_OS updating 'apt' package manager to make it more fail-safe for users   
    the fact Linux types believe it's acceptable for the option to delete your desktop exists at the end of an everyday app install is exactly why you're staying in 1-3%
    judging from my past experiences with open-source devs, I guarantee this got brought up earlier. it took a video from a big channel and relentless mocking to get it changed. hilarious
  17. Agree
    Eaglerino got a reaction from tim0901 in Linux Challenge actually helps Linux with a lasting impact: Debian and Pop_OS updating 'apt' package manager to make it more fail-safe for users   
    the fact Linux types believe it's acceptable for the option to delete your desktop exists at the end of an everyday app install is exactly why you're staying in 1-3%
    judging from my past experiences with open-source devs, I guarantee this got brought up earlier. it took a video from a big channel and relentless mocking to get it changed. hilarious
  18. Agree
    Eaglerino got a reaction from duncannah in Linux Challenge actually helps Linux with a lasting impact: Debian and Pop_OS updating 'apt' package manager to make it more fail-safe for users   
    the fact Linux types believe it's acceptable for the option to delete your desktop exists at the end of an everyday app install is exactly why you're staying in 1-3%
    judging from my past experiences with open-source devs, I guarantee this got brought up earlier. it took a video from a big channel and relentless mocking to get it changed. hilarious
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    Eaglerino got a reaction from multifrag in Linux Challenge actually helps Linux with a lasting impact: Debian and Pop_OS updating 'apt' package manager to make it more fail-safe for users   
    the fact Linux types believe it's acceptable for the option to delete your desktop exists at the end of an everyday app install is exactly why you're staying in 1-3%
    judging from my past experiences with open-source devs, I guarantee this got brought up earlier. it took a video from a big channel and relentless mocking to get it changed. hilarious
  20. Agree
    Eaglerino got a reaction from Fasauceome in Linux Challenge actually helps Linux with a lasting impact: Debian and Pop_OS updating 'apt' package manager to make it more fail-safe for users   
    the fact Linux types believe it's acceptable for the option to delete your desktop exists at the end of an everyday app install is exactly why you're staying in 1-3%
    judging from my past experiences with open-source devs, I guarantee this got brought up earlier. it took a video from a big channel and relentless mocking to get it changed. hilarious
  21. Agree
    Eaglerino got a reaction from Giganthrax in Linux Challenge actually helps Linux with a lasting impact: Debian and Pop_OS updating 'apt' package manager to make it more fail-safe for users   
    the fact Linux types believe it's acceptable for the option to delete your desktop exists at the end of an everyday app install is exactly why you're staying in 1-3%
    judging from my past experiences with open-source devs, I guarantee this got brought up earlier. it took a video from a big channel and relentless mocking to get it changed. hilarious
  22. Agree
    Eaglerino got a reaction from Tech Enthusiast in Linux Challenge actually helps Linux with a lasting impact: Debian and Pop_OS updating 'apt' package manager to make it more fail-safe for users   
    the fact Linux types believe it's acceptable for the option to delete your desktop exists at the end of an everyday app install is exactly why you're staying in 1-3%
    judging from my past experiences with open-source devs, I guarantee this got brought up earlier. it took a video from a big channel and relentless mocking to get it changed. hilarious
  23. Agree
    Eaglerino got a reaction from Ydfhlx in Linux Challenge actually helps Linux with a lasting impact: Debian and Pop_OS updating 'apt' package manager to make it more fail-safe for users   
    the fact Linux types believe it's acceptable for the option to delete your desktop exists at the end of an everyday app install is exactly why you're staying in 1-3%
    judging from my past experiences with open-source devs, I guarantee this got brought up earlier. it took a video from a big channel and relentless mocking to get it changed. hilarious
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    Eaglerino got a reaction from DeScruff in Linux Challenge actually helps Linux with a lasting impact: Debian and Pop_OS updating 'apt' package manager to make it more fail-safe for users   
    the fact Linux types believe it's acceptable for the option to delete your desktop exists at the end of an everyday app install is exactly why you're staying in 1-3%
    judging from my past experiences with open-source devs, I guarantee this got brought up earlier. it took a video from a big channel and relentless mocking to get it changed. hilarious
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    Eaglerino got a reaction from Paul Thexton in Linux Challenge actually helps Linux with a lasting impact: Debian and Pop_OS updating 'apt' package manager to make it more fail-safe for users   
    the fact Linux types believe it's acceptable for the option to delete your desktop exists at the end of an everyday app install is exactly why you're staying in 1-3%
    judging from my past experiences with open-source devs, I guarantee this got brought up earlier. it took a video from a big channel and relentless mocking to get it changed. hilarious
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