• umbrella@lemmy.ml
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    11 months ago

    yea but from that frustration eventually comes the knowledge we want.

    that was me when i switched and now i know what its doing on my most common workloads.

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    11 months ago

    Man I really wonder what the venn diagram of Linux users/furries are. But I’m thinking it might be a circle within a circle kinda thing.

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      11 months ago

      It is not two concentric circles, but the overlap is gigantic.

      Both circles are entirely contained within a larger circle that says “neurodiverse people”, though.

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    11 months ago

    but at the end it is possible to solve any and all problems linux, and troubleshooting difficult cryptic errors successfully makes you feel like a very smart god

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      11 months ago

      Sometimes it takes way too long though. I had a display issue that made many of my tiny Linux boxes stop working and it took me almost a month to figure out the issue. I had to revert to an older kernal to fix them all. They just randomly stopped working one day lol. Makes me not want to accept updates so that’s not great

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    Me after I spent a whole evening being unable to boot into grub after trying to get Wayland to work. Wayland will have to wait for a bit longer…

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        Yuppers. I need CUDA for my machine learning projects, both for hobby and professionally. I considered AMD and their alternative at the time, but it wasn’t supported on their consumer cards back then, and I also didn’t fully trust their commitment. It’s getting better though, so hopefully AMD can convince me for my next GPU in a few years.