I feel like in Linux any distinction between "OS" and "something else" would be arbitrary, except, perhaps the example of the AUR vs regular packages in arch, or maybe the universe repo in Ubuntu. Why would you want a whole different system for managing those packages?
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It is civic duty and mutual aid
It's just rich fucks being rich fucks
I mean, as someone who kinda struggles with words sometimes, it can be a little helpful with like formalizing language for official documents and stuff but the hype is just another capital bubble.
Elementary and Ubuntu as well these days. Dead simple.
Windows is objectively hard to use, and makes it harder to use with every release. I wasn't saying Linux is particularly easy (though depending on the distro I'd say it's definitely easier than Windows), but more that feeling like windows is easy to use is just being used to it.
Maybe I misinterpreted the question, I was thinking this was including presentation layer for llm tools
linux is complicated
windows is easy
Speak for yourself there mate lol
That's not always true, they can also use regular logic to flag certain requests (like r's in strawberry) and respond manually without it ever reaching the model
Bare minimum that should've been done almost 2 years ago, or really years before that honestly.