Ai can't hurt you unless you willingly engage with the services and software where they exist
LLMs have a high coolness-to-code ratio; very cool and not a lot of code. This is the type of thing open source developers are more interested in, so I hope Linux will have some good AI built-in and running locally.
Half of Linux usage is on the text-based command line anyway, just what LLMs are good at.
What would an ai achieve? The only thing I can think of is a documentation summariser, but that can already be made with current applications independent of linux
Linux distro pictured: Ubuntu
People might get offended by this since it's also owned by a company.
I like Linux a lot and do want to have it as my OS, but most of the games are either painfully slow or just instantly crash upon loading. No game has ran better on linux than on windows, so I'm stuck unfortunately.
Really? I only ever have trouble with non-Steam games. Make sure you're setting the compatibility to Proton rather than the Linux Runtime since it often works better. I know if I try to play native Linux games I lose my cursor. Can I ask what hardware you're using?
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