I’m guessing that it’s going to be hard for us outside of China to have a good idea of just how much has been deleted
Great news to hear. It would be cool if they put out more info/news/blogs about the issues they run into
awesome to hear. haven’t lived in CA for a while though
Haven’t paid much attention to this side of things, but this will definitely be an important goal to reach
I use Linux mint on my old Thinkpad and for the most part it works great. I use Kubuntu on my desktop. Asides from from weird hardware issues I had when initially setting it up, works great as well (Wayland too).
I agree with others: Linux mint, fedora, Ubuntu. Honestly, whatever gives you the least number of issues
Is this going to be a truly new key or just a shortcut?
I didn’t think that the market share was actually changing much? Like it’s low but it’s still used, especially on Linux workstations with nothing else pre-installed
This is nothing for a company like them
This is the unfortunate truth. Mathworks tools are heavily used in the engineering space, so it’s an obvious choice for academia to teach.
As much as I try to get my company off of Matlab/Simulink, it’s a challenge. Just so much legacy already written in it
And Epic Games announced a big layoff coming soon. I dunno what’s happening in the industry rn, but it’s not looking good
Good to hear that the fight is going
Being able to download your own data would be a start
hopefully the US doesn’t keep being stupid about RISCV lmao
this is great news! we definitely need corporate backing here