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Between wanting to do more with local LLMs, wsl annoyances, and the direction tech companies have been going lately, I think it’s time I start exploring a full Linux migration\n
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\n
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\n
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(Side note, is pine as cool a company as it seems?)
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\n
I’m looking at Ubuntu w/\n
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- 4 drives nearly full, because it’s a computer of Theseus running the same (upgraded) vista license that came with the case like 15 years ago\n
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\n
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\n
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