Okay now I understand, thank you for explanation :)
Maybe i'll just use RISV-V, in the beginning (2028-2034), to coding, and multimedia, maybe LMMS will work smooth
I know that. I just wanted to install the drivers strictly on Debian because I love Debian, and it’s the only distro I use. I’d been jumping around between different distros, but after falling in love with LMDE’s stability, I fell in love with Debian, and then I just switched straight to a clean install of pure debian
You're welcome
Gemini Pro 3 and 2.5 as far as I remember
It's a great idea, but reinforcing the walls for that will cost a fortune (to prevent the ground from collapsing into the basement)

There you go :)
But platinum is silver color too, with a cyan shine (from what i remember) so its basically fancy silverfish visually :P
Remember 2013 it was yester..... near 13 years ago.... yeah i feel old too although I'm only 21 years old
And asks user "if you want i can kill him and close anyway. Proceed?", windows even then is trying to close something soft, linux says "sigkill", goodbye (i think that I've sounded a little cringy but, life is life, heh)
That’s a valid point, though it’s not as absurd as it might seem. The thing is, I plan to buy this two-year-old computer in 2030, because perhaps the software will mature on it over the next few years, so that it might run noticeably more efficiently, just like my ThinkPad T470, for example, which ran more and more stably and smoothly over time (up to a point). Maybe what I'm writing sounds a bit like a prompt for an LLM model, but that's because I'm not used to posting on sites like this (I discovered this site today at 3:00 p.m. and I've only had an account for three hours), and as for LLM models, I spend a lot of time on them every day
I believe in speed and power, and then I get stuck in the mud