I don’t have an interest in the underlying project, but the default setup for Openbox on Archcraft looks really nice.
I don’t have an interest in the underlying project, but the default setup for Openbox on Archcraft looks really nice.
I would actually recommend Spiral Linux if somebody new wanted to go with Debian. It’s the Debian analog to Endeavor.
My company tried it…and now they have hybrid work schedules after employees with decades of experience left the company for remote work jobs.
I do QA Automation for a large software company. We still have manual QA testing, because it’s costly and sometimes impossible to automate everything.
Also, there is no scenario where you can automate everything until you can automate social engineering. It’s why scammers don’t bother trying to hack your bank but instead try to get you to buy $2000 in Applebee’s gift cards to settle “an IRS debt that you need to fix RIGHT NOW!”
No, I just thought they were vaguely similar enough words to make a dumb internet joke.
Oh, the artificial humanity!
This. I had a similar thing happen to a laptop, and it was indeed the CMOS battery.
This is a very good point, and it’s one of the reasons I don’t use my old laptop as an always-on server.
There’s a subset of the Linux/FOSS/etc. community who are Conservative, misogynistic, racist, and/or otherwise general bigots. Compare the Ventoy-bros against the Elon-bros, and you’ll see a similar pattern of behavior.
I don’t personally understand it, since development is still sometimes seen as “work for weirdo nerds,” so you’d think they would understand what it feels like to be rejected or bullied, but here we are. They manage to stay under the radar, because there’s usually no reason to discuss politics or philosophy when you’re debugging code.
That story was a journey.
I had heard that. Maybe I’ll get my hands on one someday. I hear Commodore makes one.
(I do wonder now if whatever variable is being used to denote time is signed or unsigned, because that would make a big difference, too.)
Doh! You are absolutely right.
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Plasma has a Win 11 menu clone as well, iirc. I forget what it’s called.
To add, downgrading the version helps some games. River City Girls needs version 5.x to get the cutscenes, iirc.
It’s already hard to not write buggy code, but I don’t think you will detect them by just reviewing LLM code, because detecting issues during code review is much harder than when you’re writing code.
Definitely. That’s what I was trying to drive at, but you said it well.
Yeah, they are. They’re not the ones getting banned, because they maintain an air of plausible deniability.
Not saying they don’t deserve to be banned, but they’re not overt Russian propaganda—simply the regular, alt-right Conservative kind, and apparently Facebook is totally fine with that.
They’re just better at hiding it.
Oh, so it’s not just me either. It’s one of the reasons I’ll never install Ubuntu.
“No, see. It’s ‘climate smart,’ because it makes us more money by being smart and advertising it with the word ‘climate.’ So, no harm, no foul?”