

Is this a new twist on the old lemmings argument? I mean, Jimmy next door could have provided the same “advice”.


Is this a new twist on the old lemmings argument? I mean, Jimmy next door could have provided the same “advice”.


I think I am in the SSD camp. I absolutely hate the latest trend on MS Windows to fill the title bar with various widgets to the point where it can be hard to grab the window and move it. As with the current trend in US politics to stretch the rules well past any previous deformation, give a CSD an inch and it will eventually lead to ridiculously-adorned windows.


… or the voice call feature will be deprecated due to the universal use of text messaging and advertisers will refuse to buy ads for a defunct technology.


I don’t use this app, but previews should have some mechanism for limiting the image file size, and it is entirely reasonable IMO that one possible strategy for automatically limiting file size for the preview image might be to clip a chunk out of the middle of the original image.


Easy if you make assertions without citations. The lid appears not to be effective at spreading contamination. https://www.ajicjournal.org/article/S0196-6553(23)00820-9/fulltext


I never had my own AOL email account but I did throw away AOL signup disks and I sent email to AOL accounts… so I guess 20/20 assuming “phone bo” is a phone book.
As for not being long for this world… there are a lot of ways to go that don’t link with being old, so I guess that checks out anyway.
The value in LLMs is in the training and the data quality… so it is easy to publish the code and charge for access to the data (DaaS).
So you would click accept on my self-signed https website? Want some land in Florida?
Personally I would have used a sarcasm escape: /s
Stable (Debian) means that when you get it working it is less likely to break when you update. A broken installation on a server is quite stressful. Downside for desktop/laptop is that it may not support the latest games and hardware.
Ubuntu is probably more stable than Mint, but less stable than Debian. Which you choose may be more personal preference than objective value.
Yes, but if you are happy with Ubuntu don’t worry about it.
This is why they invented emoticons and emoji. On the Internet, no-one can tell you are smirking unless you tell them


Good morning, America!
Mint loaded Steam via the package manager and it worked out of the box for me. There have been some games I had to try different versions of Proton with, but I have never found that to be not true for some games.


Suggesting that her risk is going to drop by dropping soothing words for the lefty radicals falls to acknowledge the danger from righty radicals. Having the Cheeto pasting a target on her back means that such words will merely inflame the right even more.

Jeez. No certainty Russia will pay damages to Kiev, either. Isn’t that the point here?


Web search engine of your choice.
Keep in mind that every open source project scratches a different itch… they don’t exist because people wanted to collaborate for collaborations sake… they exist because someone (or some people) wanted a particular software capability. This means that many of them started because one person had that itch, but there are millions of itches so the projects that need your help very likely won’t fit into a convenient “top 100” list. Think about what you are interested in and search for open source software related to that topic.
… and subservient to Russia.
What a stupid talking head.