

Ninite was a lifesaver each time I did a windows fresh install, until recently, but I think everyone knows what happened. My point is I never ran into any problems with Ninite and it saved me a lot of time back in the day.
edit: typo


Ninite was a lifesaver each time I did a windows fresh install, until recently, but I think everyone knows what happened. My point is I never ran into any problems with Ninite and it saved me a lot of time back in the day.
edit: typo


I’m not 100% sure on how things work, but if Ubuntu does get ads on its desktop at one point, I’m almost certain that it won’t propagate to Mint.


This is now a second time I’ve seen a comment like this. Got any evidence or just purr LTT hate?
What goes inside your mind to say things like that, to other people. The might or might not have been seeking an advice, but you’re just acting like a buffoon nonetheless, and also a horrible take.
I think I’d be careful with jumping into it. On the surface it looks okay, but recently one of the main-maintainers or developers has stopped pushing into the repository, and the AerynOS team did address that, but I think that person has had history of just jumping ship and never continuing the work.


What about devs removing kernel-level anticheat?
What kind of processing is happening really under the hood, is there an image preprocess, lang detection, script detection, orientation, etc?


Wow, reading ‘You can’t fully turn off Meta AI on XYZ’ for almost every single thing makes me want to purge everything from existence.
I’m not sure what happened to Ninite, I was implying that I moved to linux so I don’t have to rely on that tool anymore.