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You using KDE or what? :D
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@theKarlisK the GDPR concerns all personal information. You can ask to delete records of loans after you paid them off. Of course that won't work if you are still bound by a contract to pay them money🤷♂️
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https://gdpr-info.eu/art-17-gdpr/
Take a look here. I'm not a lawyer but I don't think bans are included in any of the restrictions.
If you sue a company for not respecting that right it will be pursued unless there is a lack of evidence. Just don't expect USA level of compensation in the EU.
In Germany fines for violating the GDPR can go up to 10 Million € or 4% of global sales. -
Well the current implementation is pretty shitty performance wise and definitely not feature complete.
If you ask me a Hyper-V based approach isn't really promising from the start. I wouldn't be too worried about your Mac ^^ -
I mean with such a small system/company like AliExpress you gotta expect that *kappa*
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Depends on what you are doing I guess. For Linux it should be fine since bash doesn't really have any extra functionally. Powershell on the other hand does some dark magic that you probably won't get to work without some significant effort. So unless you want to manage Windows servers I think you are fine with python.
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If that surprised you you seriously got some reading to do on the USA.
Just saying Guantanamo... -
@Scade
*Triggered*
Green tea is brewed at 85° C :D -
@CatMDV I think it says "hell"
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Holy mother of god, how many extensions are that?
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I think arch is a great compromise for configurability and ease of use and setup.
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Depends on the project.
I personally love Alpine for its minimalism and configurability. Gentoo is similar but more of a hassle to set up.
And if I really don't care about user experience (like on a server) I would probably go with Debian. -
Man I don't know what kind of hard drive you have but my system gets reallly laggy on more than 100 mb in swap.
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@Gaveuxifort well the point of mentioning OpenCL was that this less important feature on a graphics card (not compute card, it's open source on those) is added in the proprietary driver to the open source driver. It simply provides extra features and not the whole graphics stack.
And well you said it - they kinda act like Apple which already tells you enough to know that they are total jerks. -
Well if you want "fast as C" you can't use the extensive libraries etc anyway since they won't be optimised for your use case...
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Not sure but the trend I see in programming languages is rather more complicated syntax. Take C, Java and C# for example...
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You should seriously consider something lighter.
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Oof 1.4 gig in swap
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@AnonymousMooCow it certainly is easier to do if you actually know how the hardware works you know. It's not like they just hand you all their internal documentation
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Well I definitely agree with that Nvidia is garbage. They just love their proprietary bullshit.
Take a look at AMD for example. The open source driver is fantastic and actually developed by them with the proprietary driver only providing things like OpenCL. -
Well combining the L2 across all cores I can do better than 1.44Mb
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If you are a newby Ubuntu is probably the way to go, however it's not really extensible which is why I personally don't use it.
But as long as you don't want something special of the distro (you will know) Ubuntu is probably the best bet. -
@LrdShaper Yes, PPSSPP has very good performance.
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It's kinda sad that this has reached Linux now too. I still remember how this shit went down with FreeBSD...
What I don't understand is why Linus doesn't seem to do anything against that and what why all these ppl like RMS and (Linus included here too) the like haven't just stopped this before it really began. I mean it's blatantly obvious that this could only result in shit. -
@d4ng3r0u5 They were both dictators just that one of them was totally insane and commited genocide. Don't think there is any further difference there.
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I don't think GNU - Linux is going to compile, incompatible types you know.
Can't really subtract an OS kernel from an OS userland now can you? -
In Germany this is a required part of school education...
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I'd go for KDE since it's a lot like windows (at least more than the other DEs)...
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Yeah if you disable the service it will not update even if you manually tell it to.
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I think my cat would go in the right one :D