Your thought process,seems to be based on the assumtion that current AI is (or can be) more than a tool. But no, it’s not.
Your thought process,seems to be based on the assumtion that current AI is (or can be) more than a tool. But no, it’s not.
Should have been attached to another answer.
The current installer was borked so i tried Void for my server.
Btw, Xorg has no permission for video on my Void notebook? I ask here since both are somewhat similiar.
The reason is programmatic advertising and Google has 90% market share there. Btw, it helps spreading misinformation too.
They are both so bloated, they can even conflict. 😮
The joke is, you get the good people to leave first this way. Be it estate or layoff, it’s a bad move either way.
So why do they do it still? Only thing i can think of is the powerplay. CEO types are sometimes as developed as a child, mentally.
Generally? That’s bad leadership.
Lesson: only ask AI if you’re still stuck after searching and have no colleague around.
Yeah but… i asked chatgpt once how to style something in asciidoctors style.yml. It proposed me html syntax (some inline stuff can be done with html tags in asciidoctor, if output is html). After the usual apology, it suggested some wrong yaml. Third try, because formatting was wrong, it mixed them both.
I mean, sure, some niche usecase in a somewhat obscure (lots of moving parts) lightweight markup. But still, this was a lesson.
You can be sure that MS finds a way to either bust it or make it anticompetitive.
What are the hieroglyphs in the walls for?
Words per minute meaning literally words or characters? Because 3 - 4 words per second seems a bit much to me and whoever talks that fast?
Like, editing a /etc/config file or installling a package. You’re ading ssu to <tool> already, you’re aware you’re doing root tasks.
In short: https://github.com/beucismis/awesome-fetch
If yours is not there, please add.
You joke but ssu is for that (since you are logged in already, why ask for a password).
Edit: this is for single-user systems. Makes yay (AUR helper) pretty convenient.
Depends. Is K1 a vulture?
And you could say they are pretty lenient with enforcing GDPR & co (they don’t do fuck if not forced).
Note though that usb Sticks (if you mean that with USB drives) usually get the worst, cheapest quality flash. It’s a lottery, and expect nothing in no-name sticks.
* quality in yield, ssd > sd-card/emmc > flash sticks
People forget that flash memory uses electrical charge to store data. It’s not durable. If left unpowered for too long, that data will get corrupted.
Yeah, but the link in the article, strict checks and no data loss over 52 weeks. Not neccessarily in USB sticks though. And sure, backups.
Was there some new supercasper series or something?