

If something good is continuously almost happening, it’s ‘edging’
If something good is continuously almost happening, it’s ‘edging’
That may well be the thing I’m looking for, thanks for the pointer!
You don’t understand because I didn’t state why 😅 I have enough time and energy to set up and manage containerised applications. 20 years ago I might have had the drive to set up a local dev version, manage the dependencies and set up local init scripts, but not anymore.
KDE Connect is a great idea, thanks!
Take your pick from the Linux family tree
Let’s not be too hasty to call it garbage when it could in fact turn out to be rancid dog shit.
BTRFS, wasn’t that Dennis Rader 🤔
This was also my first Linux distro after having used Sun’s Solaris while at uni. I think I tried out Slack and Suse at around the same time, but stuck with RedHat and related distros for about 6 years.
Critically panned, across the board, but I enjoyed it nonetheless. It could have done with another couple of rounds of script polishing.
Thanks! I was having so much fun I didn’t notice.
Complete model collapse can’t come soon enough.
If you’re not using GNU/Hurd are you even trying?
Explains the wooden acting in Hudson Hawn
One of the critical differences between FOSS and commercial software is that FOSS projects don’t need to drive sales and consequently also don’t need to immediately jump onto technology trends in order to not look like they’re lagging behind the competition.
What I’ve consistently seen from FOSS over the 30 years I’ve been using it, is that if a technology choice is a good fit for the problem, then it will be adopted into projects where relevant.
I believe that there are use cases where LLM processing is absolutely a good fit, and the projects that need that functionality will use it. What you’re less likely to see is ‘AI’ added to everything, because it isn’t generally a good solution to most problems in it’s current form.
As an aside, you may be less likely to get good faith interaction with your question while using the term ‘luddite’ as it is quite pejorative.
I did not expect that seeing that interface would take me back in time as hard as it did. Oof! Memories.