

In a first world country that’s below average.


In a first world country that’s below average.


No, I’m just a regular guy, low income actually. I bought 2 second hand ipad pro tablets (10inch), one second hand samsung tablet (10inch), my pc has 32gb ram (after i was on 16 gb ddr3 for a decade i bought a new pc last summer), wife has a second hand ThinkPad with 16gb ram, mini pc has 16 gb ddr4 and 2 smartphones with 14 gb ram in total. That’s not rich.


Across all the devices we have at home i would estimate we have around 70-80 gb of ram in total. Probably even more.


Man gotta have a code.


But the good ones are worth a monument in the place they worked.


People are not hungry enough for any kind of radical change. Media and the narrative is controlled by the ultra rich. That’s why for “regular” people socialism is a bad thing.


I switched to mint 3 weeks ago at the gentle age of 48 and so far it’s excellent. I had several issues which i almost all solved with googling and some AI. And I don’t know anything about programing. AND IT DOESN’T PUSH ANYTHING ON ME, IT’S UNREAL.
3 weeks with Mint after 25 years of windows. It’s good and it has solid support. Most things worked right away, some refused, like gaming peripherals and some games. Wine and Proton work most of the time. It has a learning curve bit it’s manageable.


Fuckin lunatics with money, power and agenda.


Those who want to use vr will buy, sometimes it’s not about destination but about the journey. And this can inspire someone to further improve on design and maybe makes it even more user friendly, cheap and with no strings to shitty corpos.


That’s Ill 2 Sturmovik.


Still good enough for driving and flying sims.


In bicycle repair terms it is called a slow leak.


Maybe some want this, but nobody needs this.
You close the door when you poop and you don’t broadcast your WhatsApp messages on time square.