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I'm going with this Dell and returning my Lenovo Slim 7 Pro. In my previous thread saying I switched to Windows I read that Dells offer great compatibility. I ordered this Dell XPS 13 and plan on going with Pop OS. Thoughts on this? Good choice?

Edit: Apparently it's certified with Ubuntu 20.04 LTS. I assume I should go with This particular Ubuntu version then?

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 10 months ago

Not sure if anyone else pointed it out to you, but op posted a thing, then edited the post to capitalize on an exploit.

Software is actually pretty intensely hard to create.

Ernest has done his best at creating a federverse instance for all us Kbin users, but also, none of us were here 3 years ago.

I also don't see Ernest becomming a Spez In 7 years, so I applaud the effort and the platform, and if we get more robust nsfw thumbnail handling, cool, but I also love the ability to edit my posts to fix my typos and whatnot, trolls thumbnails titties and all sometimes.