Yeah algorithms keep throwing stuff at me I would probably like to watch, but I don’t click on it to not get even more brain damage.
You aren’t supposed to do serious work over these things. They should be a last resort imo.
I mean you could also increase the error correction rate without increasing the company logo size.
We do a bit of pension fraud
I see the appeal for the package manager for a lot of things, but space got so incredibly cheap and fast that duplication is way less of a deal than the effort to make stuff work the traditional way. But im not a real linux user. I don’t like tinkering, I want to download something and it works. And the amazing thing is we can have both. If people like spending time to package something be my guest.
The funniest interaction I had recently. I downloaded a program that isn’t in my package manager or had any sort of flatpack/appimage so I downloaded it as a deb and it didn’t run because of some dependency. So I could clone the git and build it from source which might have worked, but I was too lazy to. So I just downloaded the windows exe and ran it through wine, which worked flawlessly.
But I like my applications years out of date and I think its good that every distro has to spend manhours on packaging it individually.
Also its 40 per hour per user
Maybe you should work on your reading comprehension the he in this sentence is directed at senal.
The funny thing is he moved the goalpost, but in the right direction. His argument was stricter on itself than required. It’s so funny when these people cry out fallacy, when in fact they are arguing using a fallacy.
I had a problem with a Intel HD4000 on arch.
Because it’s a benchmark that tests how good your device is at Ai.
When I look at these patents all of them seem to be patenting others inventions from years ago. So I hope prior art wins.
The first slice is skill based. The second has a chance to pick a adjacent one and the 3rd is basically random.
It’s complete RNG.
I want to see how you can serve thousands or millions of people with a Chromebook in your closet. And if you say p2p, that doesn’t deal with spikes in demand and a lot of old content will just vanish even easier than on YouTube. Also it would rely on people being willing to seed.
This is probably common. The people that work on UI often aren’t the people who do pull requests. But I think if you want to contribute it would be best to get in touch with a maintainer on the chat of the project. Projects often have a matrix/irc/discord on the git page.
In FOSS most people can program, but only a hand full of people can design a decent UI.
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