Ubuntu will drop 32-bit x86 arch entirely...

This is funny, even manjaro managed to get back it's 32 bit support after arch dropped it.
Why in the world would they drop 32bit? isn't ubuntu's main audiance thirdworld shitters? I doubt pajeets can afford anything beyond a toaster and 90% of the time those using ubuntu don't have a great computer.
This is just being retarded on their part.

top kek, strawman doesn't even begin to describe it

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You can't even use it for gaming, why would this even be a concern? You are forced for play old retro games on it by default (tried testing Shadow of the Colossus on it's lowest settings with absolute trash results on Ubuntu). 64bit is best for linux because it's mostly for work and visual displays. Why bother with 32bit? So you get a ram boost? And use it on what? Blender? Only to have trouble even rendering live environments? I don't see the benefit really. I do see however, a benefit to using a 64bit display for i3 or awesome, or any of those fancy tiling window managers. Is there something I'm missing?

*forced TO play
Sorry

Who? Which users use only 32 bit CPUs and Ubuntu at the same time?

So much going on here that makes me want to throw up


Budgie is very nice out of the box. Still no reason to change it. Maybe I will find a decent wallpaper but I can't be assed.


Seeing as amd64 has been the norm for the past 15 years unless you have one of those shitty first-gen netbooks .

There is a 100% chance multiple government agencies have complete control over your computer. Stop living in denial.


Brainlets use macOS because (((they))) tell them to.


Pentium 4 supports x86-64. Only early atoms did not support x86-64
All Atom processors implement the x86 (IA-32) instruction set; however, support for the AMD 64 instruction set was not added until the desktop Diamondville and desktop and mobile Pineview cores. The Atom N2xx and Z5xx series Atom models cannot run x86-64 code.[25] The Centerton server processors will support the Intel 64 instruction set.[7]

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Only the very last models. The overwhelming majority of Pentium 4 CPUs were x86 only.
(Similarly, almost all Pentium 4 CPUs didn't support the NX bit, which means Windows 7 is the last Windows which can be installed on them.)

Both snap and flatpacks are a hipster solution to portable Linux programs.

Like a site that can't function without a obscene amount of cross site scripting, a offline program that uses a pigfat heavy browser engine for GUI side of things or having blind faith in that a javascript repository will never be compromised or monetized.

playing old games is a start :^)

static binaries have already existed for a long time. theres no need for these new memes.