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Posted by slws
 - Today at 12:22:20
Best if open source AI tools continue to work excellently as they did since M1. Proprietary attempts were pathetic at best with favorite feature being "turn off" switch. Not sure it is possible in Windows.
Posted by Pirater
 - June 08, 2026, 23:22:31
Still feels like windows has the edge when it comes to piracy support. Most of the tools and guides/tutorials are written for windows users. There are more people who have tested various cracks on windows side than Linux on forums. So in the event you run into issues you're not as completely in the dark.

This is the only thing holding me back honestly. I'm too noob on figuring out how to pirate on linux.
Posted by Worgarthe
 - June 08, 2026, 23:18:25
Quote from: indyo on June 08, 2026, 22:48:36Damn it feels good to be on Linux in 2026.  Zero plans for AI integration.
Yep, I agree (also very happy with Fedora 44). And the whole today's WWDC 2026 was basically about AI, AI, AI, AI, and on top of that - just a bit more AI 😁 Some of those features are somewhat useful, but then again Apple keeps presenting them as "Siri AI, powered by Apple Intelligence", while all of that is clearly Google Gemini, so...
Posted by indyo
 - June 08, 2026, 22:48:36
Damn it feels good to be on Linux in 2026.  Zero plans for AI integration.
Posted by Redaktion
 - June 08, 2026, 20:17:01
Apple follows the example of Windows 11, adding AI features to every corner of macOS, starting with a chatbot in the style of ChatGPT. After all, macOS 27 will also improve Apple's "Liquid Glass" design and bring performance upgrades.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/MacBook-gets-stuffed-with-AI-Apple-unveils-macOS-27-Golden-Gate.1317953.0.html