I don’t want a bio.
That’s the Cheesecake Factory.
With helium or no?
Can you recommend a good site for learning the ropes? It’s hard to separate the wheat from the chaff with just a web search.
Ok I just switched to Nobara. It’s great.
I wasn’t familiar with Nobara before your comment but now I’m really intrigued. I loved Fedora generally, but getting it to work with my older mobile nvidia card was a nightmare. I might give Nobara a spin based on your recommendation. Thanks.
That Nautilus Terminal says it no longer works on the GitHub page. https://github.com/flozz/nautilus-terminal
Which sucks because that sounds great.
Can’t live without the terminal? Embed it directly in the file manager.
How?
No, I’m not saying Lemmy users checking in represent any material change to Reddit numbers. I’m saying Place gets Reddit a short term boost to demonstrate the site still has pull. And that is what Reddit cares about far more than good content - eyeballs to sell ads to, and comments to sell to LLM companies.
Place gives Reddit exactly what it needs most - user engagement. By going, you’re feeding Reddit stats they can show prospective investors and advertisers on unique users, time on site, and clicks even after the protests.
Reddit was very crafty in relaunching Place right now. They can show a material post-API uptick exactly as Spez promised.
Small ones with 100% uptime and a handful of users who don’t interact with each other.
I read too quickly. Sorry. Why are you looking for an instance, though? You get the data either way, right?
There are a ton of them. Just a few examples for soccer:
[email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
For American football:
[email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected]
There are specific communities for like every team’s fandom and every sport.
Use this to find communities: https://browse.feddit.de
“Next one’s coming faster.”
Duck Duck Go search results are a little lacking, though, like it’s completely missing some possibilities. Looking up tech stuff for a Linux issue I’m having, Duck will miss a site that Google finds - and even if I enter the exact text of the site, it’s completely absent from Duck.
I reread the whole thing and I’m still not sure how heroin plays into any of it.
But how are Microsoft and other LLM companies marketing on AI Panic?
I honestly don’t understand what this graph means. I don’t get what the four sectors mean, how the author decided to distribute companies among the four sectors, or why the four sectors are divided into two equivalent circles.
Thermoses. They keep hot stuff hot. They keep cold stuff cold. No touchscreen or controls whatsoever. How does it know?
But in the US, colloquially every 4 year school is a college. People say “I’m going to college.” People don’t say “I’m going to university.”