Maybe the brand? I generally use HP and Dell (and Debian/Ubuntu) and, while always bracing for something not to work, have generally not run into any issues.
Maybe the brand? I generally use HP and Dell (and Debian/Ubuntu) and, while always bracing for something not to work, have generally not run into any issues.
Incidentally, Christine Webber (who probably knows a bit about the subject) was going over how decentralized BlueSky really is or not (spoiler, it’s not): https://social.coop/@cwebber/113527462572885698
…but did it not happen via purpose?
That’s kind of the funniest way to not know what it is, though.
Mmm; that’s fair. The husband had an XPS 13 (not sure if that old, though; it was the one where you could get the cover in Rose Gold) but they only use Windows so I can’t say. I’ve mostly installed Linux (for myself) on Latitudes.
Oh, for sure; it is definitely impressive. I dunno if you already know (so, basically, I apologize if so!) but part of how Apple’s able to pull that off is they manufacturer their own hardware and only install to it; so OS X’s optimized to the hardware in a way Windows and Linux can’t be (since they’re designed to run on any hardware). I’m sure that’s not all of it but it’s part of it.