

It is civic duty and mutual aid
It is civic duty and mutual aid
I don’t think the apple falls very far from the tree
Elementary and Ubuntu as well these days. Dead simple.
Windows is objectively hard to use, and makes it harder to use with every release. I wasn’t saying Linux is particularly easy (though depending on the distro I’d say it’s definitely easier than Windows), but more that feeling like windows is easy to use is just being used to it.
Maybe I misinterpreted the question, I was thinking this was including presentation layer for llm tools
linux is complicated
windows is easy
Speak for yourself there mate lol
That’s not always true, they can also use regular logic to flag certain requests (like r’s in strawberry) and respond manually without it ever reaching the model
Politicians absolutely are using culture war bs like this to bolster support for authoritarian structures needed to protect the wealthy from the consequences of their actions so yeah seems like a pretty apt meme.
I mean a lot of them still exist, but are struggling under the weight of our unsustainable society. Get off your white supremacist shit mother fucker
Proton is too fucking expensive.
Any of them have port forwarding? Thought not…
You can look at countless examples of societies which were made up of humans just like you and I that lived sustainably. Humans are not inherently the problem.
I mean sort of but there are a lot of down folks on the side of the ups and that basically just brings us back to what left vs right always was
Yeah but ai companies are losing money so in the long run Anubis seems like it should eventually return to working.
This is me, remembering I also didn’t learn about John Brown in school and being really pissed off about it
WG was always so much better anyway.
For other dumb Americans: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schengen_Area
Thanks. Agreed on the last point.
Man school bus driver is not stable work lol. That shit is fucked.
I feel like in Linux any distinction between “OS” and “something else” would be arbitrary, except, perhaps the example of the AUR vs regular packages in arch, or maybe the universe repo in Ubuntu. Why would you want a whole different system for managing those packages?