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Air because 100% of them are benders. You don’t get that guarantee in the other nations. If bending wasn’t a factor, probably either water or air, as they both seem chill. As a vegetarian though, air would probably align more with my values anyway.
Air because 100% of them are benders. You don’t get that guarantee in the other nations. If bending wasn’t a factor, probably either water or air, as they both seem chill. As a vegetarian though, air would probably align more with my values anyway.
Xclicker is a GUI autoclicker. I heard of a command line tool for Wayland, but it didn’t seem to exactly be an autoclicker, and I don’t really like command line tools in general.
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No, because it’s circular logic. There’s no reason for a necessary being to exist before it does, and no evidence that one does in the real world.
Proper screen sharing and xclicker is Why I occasionally switch back to X
“I walk a lonely road, the only one that I have ever known. Don’t know where it goes, but it’s home to me, and I walk alone.”
Boulevard Of Broken Dreams - Green Day
On Manjaro GNOME, the default is Firefox.
Oh no, I’m not saying anyone should feel any way, this is just my preference. And I did mean severe pain or disability, yes.
I have a chance, albeit a very small one, to make the world a place other people don’t want to exit if I’m alive. Can’t do that if I’m dead. But I would probably want to be euthanised if I started living a painful or disabled life.
That’s not surprising as LLMs are fancy word prediction engines, engines that can be very useful in many applications, but that aren’t designed to output what’s true, just what words look right together.
Safari/GNOME Web just added extension support.
Well, it doesn’t launch on my machine unless I’m using Proton GE. I have tried regular Proton.
It’s good at what it does, but what it does doesn’t seem very useful. If it added NFC payments, now that would be useful.
I needed Proton GE to play The Witcher 3, which was released in 2015.
Cool, thanks!
I use Jan already, and I like that it’s a native app rather than a webui, I don’t really like webuis. I wasn’t saying there weren’t any local model apps, but that there are far less than glorified ChatGPT clients.
And if they were going to make theirs cross platform, it would in fact be the first FOSS local model app for Android. (Layla Lite exists but is not FOSS).
If you want to make it more unique than ‘just another ChatGPT client’, you could try adding local model support, not sure how difficult that would be.
I’m talking about the refurbished ones.
Can’t you just use gnome-screenshot with the screencast feature? Unless this lets you record stuff that already happened, a sort of ‘capture last 30s’ sort of thing.