

It’s not 2024, and the inability to hide things has apparently just made it more blatant when we decide to ignore genocide.
It’s not 2024, and the inability to hide things has apparently just made it more blatant when we decide to ignore genocide.
Going along is easy until it ends with shit like the Holocaust.
Have you seen the reactions every time someone suggests it’d be nice if Israel stopped shooting people and taking their land? We’re pro-genocide now.
‘Teases prototypes’? Do they think it’s 2010? Nobody cares about your EV prototypes, launch something people can buy or just resign yourself to being killed off by the wave of Chinese EVs.
As a great philosopher once said, “Shit or get off the pot.”
at least, not with my 1080p monitors, which I prefer over higher-res ones
Blasphemy!
4k monitors are beautiful for normal desktop usage, making text crisp and clean with smooth curves and none of that blockiness that comes from low resolution, and with modern scaling settings you can even have 4K text and 1080p graphics at the same time with the same performance as native 1080p.
Mint 22 would be straightforward, at least: https://linuxmint-user-guide.readthedocs.io/en/latest/upgrade-to-mint-22.html
Mint 21.3 might be a bit too ‘stable’ for your new GPU.
Linux graphics move fast. You generally won’t have a good experience with an older distro and a brand new GPU.
I saw a post a few weeks ago about a company’s chatbot that had learned from Reddit to answer questions by saying:
Sure, here’s a video tutorial on how to do that: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ
I see !dadjokes@lemmy.world is leaking again.
Or an email client where you double click the link text to select it and press copy, and somehow this puts the link plus a trailing space in the clipboard to be pasted into a browser.
To be even fairer, if they want marketing people they can pay them.
So after it’s done you can adjust it’s cooking time, but instead of a cook time knob that you turn they try to pretend it’s AI?
I don’t even have the software for my mouse installed. I think she’s massively overestimating the value of mouse software updates.
She’s just trying to figure out how to make renting cheap peripherals make sense so that you can keep paying Logitech forever.
I guess the people buying pallets of $50,000 cards have had words with Nvidia over their shitty closed-source Linux drivers. It’s not like Nvidia have suddenly decided to care about Linux gamers.
This. If you ask an image generator for a bed in the shape of a pineapple, it probably has no pineapple-shaped beds in its training data but it has pineapples and beds and can mash the concepts together.
Since anyone can download and train their own AI, that ship has probably sailed.
They also wouldn’t allow the new devs to talk to the old devs, so they had to figure out the old codebase for themselves.
You’re not supposed to use fc00::/8, so it’s just the fd00::/8 half that’s the new ULA.
That’s what temporary privacy addresses are for. Clients can just keep generating new addresses in your /64, which is it’s own subnet.
“Hey, here’s a useful thing that I recommend to people: <your work>”
It’s basically a compliment