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[–] Honytawk@discuss.tchncs.de 1 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

You mean that Macbook Neo that has its keyboard attached with a whopping 41 screws?

I mean, it is better than the glue they used before, but it isn't nearly as repairable as other laptops. Not even close. Its SSD is still soldered to the motherboard.

And I hope this is also not piggybacking on that rumor that Windows 12 would be an AI OS. Because that has been debunked by Microsoft themselves.

I'd love for Linux to get more momentum. But call me when the marketshare on personal computers is more than 10%. Steam decks aren't really the epithome of Linux useage, are they? Can you even install a spreadsheet app on them?