No doubt someone just pushed the big green merge button on some AI hallucinated or vibe coded patches without doing anything resembling quality assurance. How much more of this before Microsoft really does push users into the Year of the Linux Desktop?
Soon Steam is going to launch the Steam Machine, and a bit later down the road release a WINE/Proton compatibility layer that makes the transition smooth for the 90% use case. I suspect that might actually be the day when Linux goes mainstream. Although now I'm wondering what happened to Chromebooks, and why they seem to have diminished in popularity.
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No doubt someone just pushed the big green merge button on some AI hallucinated or vibe coded patches without doing anything resembling quality assurance. How much more of this before Microsoft really does push users into the Year of the Linux Desktop?
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Soon Steam is going to launch the Steam Machine, and a bit later down the road release a WINE/Proton compatibility layer that makes the transition smooth for the 90% use case. I suspect that might actually be the day when Linux goes mainstream. Although now I'm wondering what happened to Chromebooks, and why they seem to have diminished in popularity.
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