I think it's usually things like trackpads and WiFi modules that typically have compatibility issues with Linux.
Cargon
What sort of Linux compatibility can we expect with this generation?
While Karen's story is among my least favorite in the SAO universe, I'm glad it's continuing because it means there's that much more momentum to get more SAO material an anime adaptation.
I just want to see Klein settle down and be happy...
I wonder why this person has an issue with... too much choice? I find it hard to relate to that mentality, despite being very busy with work and family myself.
Is that an ovipositor in your bark or are you just happy to see me?
The "nearly half" remark is referring to the previous sentence regarding 42% attrition. The paragraph could have been structured better, and I wouldn't say "nearly half" until the 46% mark or so, but it isn't as bad as "29% == half".
I've actually had zero issues. I'm still on v0.0.34 though.
TP-Link Omada WiFi access points, dumb switches, and OPNSense running on a mini PC.
I really like the Omada line up. Affordable, and all their devices can be run in standalone mode if you don't want to deal with an SDN controller.
Network (1976).
A prescient film that is just as relevant today as it was almost 50 years ago. A little monologue-y at times, but that's just the style.
Jesus Crispy Creamy Christ, I shit 3 times a day. 3 meals, 3 shits. Where's all your food going people?!
Everyone keeps repeating that defederation should be a last resort. Fine, but we should also acknowledge that the list of resorts is very short:
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Server admins talk to the admins of the server hosting the offending community, in an attempt to get them to clean their house. If they don't;
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Defederate.
There really isn't anything else for server operators to do that isn't just letting the offending community continue unabated.
Offloading the responsibility to individual users to block users / communities is lazy. Most of us don't want to spend our limited time playing whack-a-mole.
I suspect we'll see user accounts shuffling around so that they land on a home server whose defederation policy matches their preferences.
Looks like Framework has a Linux compatibility guide and the fingerprint reader is probably the thing that won't work out of the box for most distros.