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Exactly. Linux mint is one of the few distros that really follow through that their users may not be proficient.
It’s why it’s my business distro of choice.
Exactly. Linux mint is one of the few distros that really follow through that their users may not be proficient.
It’s why it’s my business distro of choice.
Processing is done on the device and only text is uploaded. Streaming audio would also be easy to detect.
Not in our case. We only take on clients that converted to browser based apps. Bit we are yet to convert the heavy excel users. The one we have converted are light Excel users and online excel is working just fine for them.
We are trialing about 20 Linux desktops (10 Linux mint and 10 zorin OS) across 2 of our MSP clients.
So far, they have had zero technical tickets in 6 months. They did have double the average user training tickets compared to windows machines. Most of the questions were around how to work with editable PDFs and where is the document was they just saved (file manager questions).
Zorin OS seems to be winning on the usability metrics. Its very polished and more closely matching the UI of people coming from windows.
Asking the right questions. I am still waiting for 42" QD OLED monitors to become available
Its mainly Nvidia’s shit. The only reason Nvidia is caring about Linux now, is that is the platform AI models use.
So the company that can’t make enough cars and can’t release their new products on schedule is reducing their workforce.
Great that shareholder interests creates such sustainable and responsible companies /s
They will become the next IBM. Not quite dead, but a small niche company.
Apple wants you to have 2 iPhone, 2 iPad, 2 iWatches and 2 Macbooks.
One set for personal and one set for business.
The main problem is 3rd party advertising. If the New York Times ran ads on their website like they did with the physical newspaper, we would not have this problem.
Publishers need to take direct responsibility for every ad on their platform.
We use it daily at our MSP, even for data cleanup and database work. It got a massive improvement about a year ago.
There is very little need to use excel.
Word does spread and if there are enough of a group, people will likely setup 3rd party hosting solutions around supporting abandoned abut functional products.
But the secondary effect is likely to be that companies support their products for much longer.
She has the option of using the online versions of Excel and Word if the company uses office 365.
I vote for forced open sourcing of the server side components and communication protocols. That way people can create custom firmware or build support into generic NVRs
Can’t wait for online advertising to collapse. Maybe we can get the Internet of the mid 2000s back
Rimworld is the best indie game ever!
I think this strategy makes sense, if you do an overall push to have all software sources verified. Knowing users, a simple warning that an app is unverified rarely affects their behaviour. You need to hide the app, to encourage app developers to get verified for it to work. Users ideally should be able to trust by default, because we can’t trust them to know any better.