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Ah I see what you're saying.
Thanks for taking the time for the clarification! I'm sure this would clear it up for some other folks as well.
I also know they're a fraction of the size of those giants who can probably field staff specifically for FOSS contribution, but that's still a bit disheartening. I hope things improve.
Every time they've seemed like a good option I find myself balking at the price though lol.
my last linux rig died and i had to buy a new one and system76 price tag made me go with ordinary windows laptop and putting linux on it.
i'm currently getting reminded of how much headache buying a from a linux-first company alleviates too; it's taken me over a week to setup an encrypted installation to dual boot with windows. lol