

Nonsense.
This time it’s a fully realized mature product, that is both cheaper and more stable than the regulated banks.
Now please hand me your money!
Nonsense.
This time it’s a fully realized mature product, that is both cheaper and more stable than the regulated banks.
Now please hand me your money!
If I could pirate a bunch of content then pay back only 10% of the value while pocketing the rest I’d be thrilled
They just did a fundraising round and raised like $13b
I’ll give it a try this weekend
I might check that out.
I would use it for gaming but I have a Studio Display which my framework seems to not like (which I mostly name in Apple… the interop is awful but it’s a beautiful monitor).
When I figure things out more I’ll try and move it to my tv though.
Gnome, which I used to love 20 years ago lol
I thought Bazzite was just for gaming… o would rather a near immutable distribo, once it’s set up with VPN and stuff I want everything else in containers and running at user privileges.
I don’t have the traditional background for my job but I’m very good at it.
These systems will never prioritize people like me despite years of real world results.
I quit a job last year where they announced they were adding AI use to our performance reviews.
This AI up skill shit is BS. I don’t need a nanny telling me to use tools that I as the expert should determine the usefulness of.
At my new job I use AI probably the most in the company. I build MCP tools, I use it to automate things, I’ve deployed it for data cleaning tasks. I just took a 2 week manual review process and built a RAG search engine that reduces that work to an hour of effort.
I don’t need some C suite jackass pretending they know my job better than me.
Worth noting the average includes the people who did use it a lot too.
So you can conclude people basically did not use it at all.
This tech scares the hell out of me.
Great if we can make MRI quality imaging eventually available, but being able to monitor where people are in their homes remotely and their health status in our world is fucking dangerous.
After using Fedora for a few days I do not care for the desktop environment and hot keys
But holy fuck how have I been sleeping on toolboxes?
The dev environment is great, I’m loving it. I even installed fedora 43 in a container to test out some rocm features and I didn’t even need to reboot.
I could see us gluing third world fetuses to chips and saying not to question it before reproducing it.
If we make this graph in 100 years almost nothing modern like hybrid cars, dvds, etc. will be in it.
Just like this graph excludes a ton of improvements in metallurgy that enabled the steam engine.
I don’t think our current LLM approach is it, but I doing think intelligence is unique to humans at all.
SQLite is a proper database. Realistically you’ll never exhaust its 278tb storage limits, it’s thoroughly battle tested, and it’s dead easy to backup.
I doubt nextcloud is running enough parallel db writes for this to actually matter — and if it is WAL mode is still probably good enough.
Once you have multiple software clients running then you will need a client server dbms like Postgres. For most home or group installations, this should not be an issue.
That kid is never going to figure out if they downloaded the assignment pdf to “Downloads (iPad)” or “Downloads (iCloud)”
I need to stick AI in something and sell it…
I don’t like that an adversary could modify that link or its contents without much detection or any logging.
When you compare it to package managers that have immutable versioning that’s a big downfall. If someone were modifying pypi or npm packages I would be surprised if it went undetected.
Realistically is that an issue, probably not. But I do try and reduce my exposure when I can.
I was not, and yours is excellent
Just installed it, it’s much better, and actually works with my thunderbolt display.
Coming from almost 20 years of macos, I am not used to the taskbar + windowing layout, but I’ll see if I can customize that a bit more. Hotkeys are better than Gnome though.