@Night_Owl_II@Mio_Mind Doesn't sound believable ๐
I've been in the US and I've lived in the EU all my life. Yes there are poor countries here too but the richest ones are just beyond the US. I guess both have their poor parts, the EU has an answer for it. The US, not so sure
@Night_Owl_II@Mio_Mind You are definitely not European. People have cars and houses are not made out of wood... "Socialism" makes us out perform the US in almost anything but war ๐
Like basic things, we can go to a doctor.. All of us in any situation ๐
@mariozamora@surface I find the hardware very compelling. I want to have a better idea about pricing but this seems very good on paper. I am definitely considering.
@mariozamora@surface It still is. This is just hardware. Linux will run this better anyway ๐
At least with less strain on the hardware just to run idle which means more performance for the end user
@sant3834_kumar Gaming does not validate hardware. Because they are vertically integrated between the hardware and software. Have. Unique architecture based on rm with unified memory for great pro workload performance. Gaming isn't in their initial sales pitch but if t game supports metal its ๐๐ฝ
@BackupCizzler@zacbowden Windows has windows hello. They don't need it like the Mac stack does. But I would really like it as well. Step 1 is linux for a machine like this ๐
@WorkElizab Why does the customer become a temporary employer in the US ๐ค
They pay the wage of the server? It makes no sense for someone that doesn't live there. No sense at all ๐
@Ne0nnet@WorkElizab Yes it is. As a European this very hard to understand. I'm guessing that a server works for themselves and rents out their services to a restaurant or something?! Otherwise it would just be that their under payed right? The customer pays their salary?! ๐ค