You may be on to something
You may be on to something
I have Xubuntu on a Lenovo Yoga 11e Chromebook, and it runs like buttah
When I get pretty low, I hear the same things in my head as OP. I have journal entries that are strikingly similar to what OP wrote.
It’s a bit uncanny, I have never come across another person that feels, at least it seems, the way I do. I know it’s irrational to feel this way. I bet OP knows it too, deep down. But I can’t escape the feeling, and clearly they cannot either.
Wouldn’t code hosted anywhere on the open internet be potentially susceptible to AI scraping?
Blackface being incredibly racist is not because we are too PC.
It’ll be unusable. A 10 year old Mac cannot run current macOS without significant slow down. Upgrading 2 major releases at once is inadvisable given the hacky nature of opencore patcher. I don’t mean that as a dig at the project, I’ve used open core patcher in the past.
Well, considering that there is no such thing as ghosts or anything of the sort, I wouldn’t much care.
Very true. I’m so used to apt, and am also lazy. I just need to bite the bullet and RTFM lol.
I keep going back and forth between Xubuntu Minimal and Fedora. Im just tooling around on a $38 Lenovo Chromebook, which has only 16GB of flash storage (soldered of course). Fedora has the smaller footprint, and runs pretty smooth. Xubuntu Minimal is, well, minimal so it is pretty snappy. Xfce is where it’s at for me.
Sometimes having so much choice can feel like a hindrance when it comes to trying to find a district that checks all of our boxes.
That was going to be my guess. They really should have tried that first.
That is hilarious.
No, not really. Feeling left behind. I’d say I was celebrating alone, but I don’t have anything to celebrate. So I’m just getting high to pass the time.
With 30%, it’ll burn for a while…until you pass out from the pain
I’m by myself. I made a frozen pizza. I didn’t realize it was Christmas Eve until I saw this post and read some of the replies. I really don’t care about the holidays.
Could be the guy that has been the early adopter of everything, but was not fast enough for ProtonMail. CompuServe, AOL, Xanga—first to ‘x’. Now that he has made his $100,000,350, he can finally afford to get [email protected]. Or it’s fake. It’s probably fake, but I choose to believe.
Yikes! I hadn’t thought about that!
I don’t use the current AI, specifically because it isn’t open source. Could I audit the code of an open source AI? Certainly not; it’s way over my head. However there would be an opportunity for experts to examine the source and report their findings. Currently? Black box, so no thanks.
There are so many projects that could become possible through novel use of an open source AI (or whatever it should actually be called).
Judging by the seemingly exponential improvements and integration, opinions such as ours are a grain of sand in Death Valley.
You think you can drill through the bottom? 🙄 Clearly thermite is the best way in.
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Try it, then let us know the outcome.