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LoL, tell that to every fucking child and teenager who have been using an iPhone, iPad and MacOS for all their lives. It's unbelievable how stupid you can get when you're locked into a walled garden and the OS you're using is designed for three year olds. I have a buddy who's mainly a Mac and iPhone guy, and I fuck you not, he doesn't know how to use anything else. He'll just stare at the screen and simply don't understand what to do.

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Judging by your avatar, you dry humped your waifu just half an hour ago, and now you're insulting an entire country. Your parents must be so proud of you. Did you not get a Nintendo Switch for Christmas, or what? Is that why you're being such an ass?

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Ny måned, ny grunn til å mislike politikere. Og enkelte lurer på hvorfor politikerforakt øker. CPI (Corruption Perception Index) plasserer Norge nær toppen på fjerde plass i verden i 2022, men her må vi jo falle en del plasser etterhvert i og med at det begynner å bli veldig tydelig at korrupsjon blomstrer i kongeriket Norge. Forskjellen fra tidligere år er at disse tullingene blir tatt på fersken nå, mens de tidligere har klart å fly under radaren.

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I installed Fedora on a seperate SSD, and I now dual-boot alongside Windows 11. It took a bit of time and tweaking until I felt comfortable with using Fedora as my daily driver, but it's been great.

Everything is smooth and fast, and I have all the apps I need. Well, almost. I subscribe to Game Pass, and have a couple of Steam games that don't run on Linux, so I have to boot into Windows when I want to play those games. Other than that, it's all great.

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you don't need more 4GB of RAM

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I use both Fedora (daily driver) and Windows 11 Pro (gaming), and Windows doesn't use much more RAM honestly. Fedora uses currently 10.5 GB of RAM with Firefox, Spotify, Plex, and Telegram running (looks like a couple of YouTube tabs in Firefox are having a party here with 1 GB of used RAM for three tabs...), and Windows is typically only 1-2 GB above this with the same type of usage. I have never maxed out my 32 GB of RAM on either OSs.