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Cake day: November 22nd, 2023

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  • My friends had about the same amount oft issues with their thinkpad as me with the fw.

    I agree, that there are many issues, but you don’t notice them in daily use.

    The support is very good with most people, I seem to have bad luck, but once I got someone helpful, it got solved super quick.

    I still recommend fw. I wish they would redo the fw13 and improve upon all the little issues everyone had, but mine still goes strong and I hope it will for many years to come














  • I get that and I would obviously prefer an completely open source linux. But on the other hand I want stuff to work. I like that for example linux mint and ububtu ask during the installation if you would like to install prorietary stuff as well, which i always click. And who would not?





  • Fedora was my first distro. But i hat issues with Hardware in my framework laptop, which should have good Linux support. But what was even more annyoing was that Video and audio codec die not work right away because it does not support proprietary which made life horrible difficult for a noob. What are your thoghts on that?




  • A friend of mine works in a similar position and we discussed it a bit.

    Since ai is a thing and we have some newer, younger and motivated profs, they actually kind of teach and discuss the use of ai in class, which is pretty important.

    In my opinion we will not get rid of them, just like the internet.

    And we have no metric to determined if ai was used or not.

    So the only way to deal with this situation is to accept the existence and use of ai and create different tasks.

    For example make them explain the code and make it clear there will be questions. That way they have to learn code. If they use ai or not does not matter.

    And create tasks that require human interaction, like collaborative tasks, those can’t be done by ai and you have to structure the project.


  • First: Have a look at bitwig. Ableton is the only tool that keeps me from switching permanently to Linux. And i tried it with my push 2 and an extension - looks like i found something that will work for me! The workflow is even a bit better in some cases. Its not foss though

    And there is an extension for onedrive for the file Explorer. Just try it out and ask your work or uni to enable the connection. Worked at our uni without issues

    Pro tip after fucking it up twice: if you want to dualboot: Disable yecure boot and bit locker in Windows and WAIT 30 MINS at least or find out how to check the decryption status of bit locker. It says “done” after clicking the button, but it takes time. If that fails bit locker will lock the hard drive and you will habe fun searching for the key