It’s a waste of hardware, and a waste of energy that could be doing something useful.
It’s a waste of hardware, and a waste of energy that could be doing something useful.
I definitely think the newer design looks better, although it is less functional and has more unnecessary crap. I definitely prefer the compact view over the the card view. Back when I still used Reddit I used the old design with custom css though.
Yeah kitty is really good. I did mostly choose it for the name, but it might be the best terminal emulator out there. It’s fast, with a lot of great modern features.
Doesn’t Linux already have a bunch of forks? I’m using the CachyOS kernel, for example
Absolutely, these corporate types are so clueless when it comes to public messaging.
They realized that it’s obvious that they’re the bad guys, and the interview response wasn’t convincing. But then to try to bully the interviewer into deleting it? That just seems stupid.
I would say most anticheat works (although some games specifically choose to not allow Linux). It’s just kernel level anticheat that flat out doesn’t work (which is malware anyway)
Try reading the post you just commented on?
Compass with latitude & longitude Spirit Level Ruler
Well, I currently have my browser set to fake my user agent as windows on my linux desktop. So it’s not overestimated in every case. I suspect it’s a bit higher than the true percentage, but not by very much.
I 100% agree. I don’t mind design refreshes. I think I’m in the minority of loving the current Firefox logo.
But this just sucks. They really took their unique, clever wordmark logo (but still very modern and minimal!) and replaced it with a bland, trendy 2022 typeface.
I know this is super petty, but this might convince me to find another password manager and method for syncing tabs. Might try librewolf, too. Rebranding invites users to re-evaluate their view on a brand, and mine isn’t changing for the better.
Very interesting, although I’d like to see how different threadiverse software like mbin fits into this.
If you roll a set of dice, do you own the number?
I don’t think it is a tool in the same sense that image editing software is.
But if for example you use a LLM to write an outline for something and you heavily edit it, then that’s transformative, and it’s owned by you.
The raw output isn’t yours, even though the prompt and final edited version are.
I think the solution is just that anything AI generated should be public domain.
Probably the latter. I’ve been a two or three on the scale since before I used Arch or Firefox.
Exactly. I think a small, light and cheap battery plus a gas range extender for long trips makes way more sense than carrying around 2000 pounds of battery that only gets fully used once a year.
Firefox is really pretty customizable, more than most other browsers.
I’ve been using this theme: https://github.com/Naezr/ShyFox
Have you tried neovim? More powerful than nano, but still super fast.
I think you might really enjoy using a tiling window manager on linux.
This isn’t about “AI”, it’s about greedy landlords.