michai.li
Learning, self-taught Software Developer in Germany.
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That page is still there www.whitehouse.gov/fact-sheets/...
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I like to imagine there can still be healthy debates to be had, which aren't primarily composed of slurs & insults (which is what most debates on Twitter seem to devolve into.)
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Ah, alright then, all the (kernel) optimizations & efficiency gains there are for Ryzen 3000 are very likely present in all the popular distros already. So in that regard, any distro would serve you fine.
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Since they said "good laptop" I'm guessing it means a new laptop, so it might be more beneficial for them to go with a distro that has more current kernels & packages, like Fedora.
For example, a few years ago, the Linux kernel got AMD P-state support for my Laptop's CPU, improving battery life.
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Right click -> open with seems to only change the association for *that* file only, and no other files. It was very confusing to me coming from Windows & Linux Desktops.
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For some additional info, if you were trying to change file associations (like open txt files with VS Code by default) you are supposed to right click -> get info -> hit the chevron next to "open with" and change the default application from there. That will then actually apply to every file
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I've found this consistently happens when you right click -> open with -> (select some application) and tick the "Always open with" checkbox. You end up getting funny looking warning messages like these: