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Sounds like you’re both willing to die on the hill, so why not? It seems easier to just let parents be parents and not end the relationship over an update message

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AEM 6.5 is dying a slow but inevitable death, AEM as a Cloud Service will be around for many years to come but is not where Adobe is putting emphasis. Adobe sees the future of AEM as Edge Delivery Services (see aem.live) and Universal Editor (experienceleague.adobe.com/en/docs/e… which actually shows that Adobe is trying to reach parity with AEM Classic). They believe that customizations should migrate to Adobe Developer App Builder.

I’ll say from an integrators perspective, the new world Adobe is pushing toward is a lot better in many respects, but AEM 6.5 and AEMaaCS deployments are inherently more fully baked and support a lot of enterprise use-cases that the new wave of technologies won’t for quite some time.

I suspect, like with Adobe Commerce SaaS, that Adobe will eventually try and position the new technologies as the future of the platform and encourage everyone to adopt it wholesale, but like with AC SaaS, they truth is that it won’t be ready for five years for some use-cases, and enterprises who want/need tighter control will never switch, so the older offerings will probably never fully go away.

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There’s also homebrew support, which installs packages to your home directory and is a nice way to bring common tools into the system without dealing with flatpaks i.e. `brew install rclone`. For GUI apps, flatpaks seem worth the frustration as it’s generally been more stable, and flatpaks give you some containerized niceties that feel more modern i.e. I need to tell syncthing about my mounted drive otherwise it’s outside of it’s sandbox meaning it’s not liable to dirty up my installation. I like these features, and when you bork something the remedy is usually a fairly discoverable ujust command. I’d also mention that you can also just compile the software like you traditionally would, this oftentimes works just fine as long as you keep everything in your home directory. If you need more, you can also check out Fedora Workstation, which is the parent project and is mutable in nature.

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I can’t run AC: Shadows, and Diablo 4 tends to crash the graphics card on exit and I need to hard reboot. Also, sometimes the side-menu becomes visually unreadable which I assume is some compositor issue. Beyond these three things, it actually is quite stable and seems to run everything. Pretty good so far, I’m enjoying it and the immutable os makes it feels stable enough. Unlike traditional installs, when it blows up in my face I can usually bail it out with ujust.

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Got to wonder how this works. Think this is some in-the-moment power play? Like in the background, Melina is angling for something and she’s cut him off until she gets a yes? Seems like you’d just leave her in some apartment if she’s truly this cold, so I imagine there’s a balance here we’re missing?

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I can’t believe how complete and totally bug-free the deck-gnome-nvidia build is. It’s every bit the steam box I always wanted. Microsoft is really in trouble that things have progressed this far.

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I smoke before the gym, I wonder if it’s bothering anyone? My trainer mentioned it once when we first started hanging, but didn’t seem like he was bothered by it

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For lunch you could be eating a salad without the bread, and make this your dinner portion. This doesn’t strike me as too bad, I imagine it’s the other calories you’re taking in. Liquids can be especially damaging, really should stick to water and 0 calorie sodas and the like.

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Honestly, the reinforcement training doesn’t seem all that impressive… it’s clearly just a distillation of GPT4, seems like they just figured out a nice optimization. It doesn’t strike me as something the industry can’t sort out

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It’s worth learning because it will be in the market for the next decade, but Adobe believes Edge Delivery Services is the future of AEM and has actively started building that out and migrating customers to it. EDS with Universal Editor still expects AEM for content persistence so expertise is important in the foreseeable future even as they sunset it.

The virtue of learning AEM is that it, in essence, is an Ingres to more modern headless development by way of SPAs, Universal Editor, and even EDS which is analogous to gitflow-driven static site generation while still giving you enough pain and frustration to teach you about traditional monolith development.

There are probably easier paths, but I will say that agencies and businesses do not perceive the death of AEM as near, enterprises are still using it pretty heavily, and SKUs like AEM Guides which is internally facing will likely not go away anytime soon.

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If Apple could pull off a decent user experience they would happily use it as an ecosystem ingress. Pixel watches aren’t very good, but would be fascinated to watch someone used to a Fitbit try the deluxe version for a week

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