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Absolute Linux has reached the end – where next?
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These AI-generated thumbnails are awful
Nah they’re fine. A blog post needs a header image. They would never have commissioned some artist for that they would have just thrown the same generic Linux distribution logo or penguins that Linux blogs used ad nauseam before genai. People have been complaining about lame header images forever.
Could've used the distro screenshot like they used to.
With a big red 🚫 over it.
Honestly, feels more organic that way.