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Nvidia to Invest $5B in Intel
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One Token to rule them all – Obtaining Global Admin in every Entra ID tenant
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I like KDE, but every time I use it as a daily driver, I again run into all of those little issues that make it frustrating over time. Little breakages, weird Qt dependency hell, the works. I came to Mint because Cinnamon really has been built with being bomb-proof as the highest priority. The details are sweated, and the feature set is lean, so they can really focus on quality.