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The downvotes suggest nobody has read “Sapiens: A Brief History of Mankind”. A great book that I very much recommend.
The downvotes suggest nobody has read “Sapiens: A Brief History of Mankind”. A great book that I very much recommend.
I tried the prealpha and it’s missing a few things I want (they’re WIP). I’d suggest checking out some Youtube videos of it, and not to expect too much, as it’s still not there imo.
I mean, If I do rhe route once, it avts the same way afterwards, right? Though you’re right that I prefer to plan the route first.
Oh, that’s a bummer. Feature request time?
Edit: that’s already in the works, so it seems.
Framework is such a good pairing with any Linux distro
There, fixed that for you.
I can’t really afford recurring donations but I’ve done one-off donations to projects I value (especially smaller ones).
Completely agree. I mean, I’m what you’d call a power user, and I still opt for using a flatpak for my browser (Floorp) because codecs are a pain.
I’m switching to COSMIC on Debian Stable when that becomes an option. Until then, It’s Fedora with Qtile Wayland (and Hyprland as backup).
Edit: though I have a Debian VM where I’ll try to get Qtile Wayland set up via pipx and document the process so might go to Debian before then.
I was talking about COSMIC, not Pop!_OS.
I’m waiting for static workspaces and sloppy focus (yes, I use tiling, how could you tell?)
I meant route planning
Not just a tiling WM, but are almost done with a full DE! I ran the COSMIC alpha for about a week last month and it is super close (at least for me).
So it isn’t even local private AI but rather just an Interface for NOT-private LLMs like ChatGPT (which specifically stated, at least at first, that all your queries to it and their responses are being monitored and saved by OpenAI)
This makes me wonder, is there a way to map out my own route for when I want to go for a recreational bike ride, for example? I think I would find this very useful if possible.
Yeah, NixOS is great as a server/enterprise distro, so if it gets proxmox, that’s a big win imo.
Report to the FSF so they can help you sue North Korea.
And almost all (if not all of it) is done by redhat engineers which will drop it when rhel 8 or 9 (whichever one still supports xorg) goes end of life.
Agreed. It doesn’t make Tannenbaum’s achievements any less significant, however.
North Korea: 316 downloads
Interesting…
In all seriousness, in both my home country and the country I live in, the number of downloads surpasses the population numbers which is kinda insane.
At least it might actually get delivered, unlike the librem 5… /s (but not really)