So ideally there would be a way to train an AI on one’s own particular handwriting? (Not sarcasm or rudely)
So ideally there would be a way to train an AI on one’s own particular handwriting? (Not sarcasm or rudely)
You took the time to spell your post correctly and use correct grammar.
I used to have very sloppy handwriting. I’ve come to realize that if you want other people to understand you, you do need to make an effort to be understandable.
Shortcuts in communication do not show superiority. Too many shortcuts devalue your communication, just like poor spelling and grammar would devalue your post.
Is this the 5th war front the US wants to open up?
You ever try to mold the used oil back into a dinosaur?
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I have one, too! Eventually I got a holder for it, instead of trying to use it flat on the bench. Yeah, that was dumb to use it alone.
I just got an angle guide block. I think that helped me today. I think I was “eyeballing it” too shallow.
That’s what I’m starting to realize. I do like mine’s compact size for maneuverability. But not likely it’s the end of the world, or that I’d be physically moving it myself.
Nice! I’m still too impatient with my sharpening, so it is sloppy and short lived.
I’m single, but like doing trips around the state. I’ve been slowly convincing myself to get one. Gas mileage is about the same as a common suv.
Go unions!
How do you avoid cutting your fingers on the sharp UI corners?
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Bookstores make me go to the bathroom. Libraries do not.
This is a dull club, so we probably shouldn’t discuss opinions about pre washing.
Did you at least get it on sale?
AI summary:
The author, Jack Wallen, makes several optimistic predictions about the future of Linux by 2025. He believes Linux will continue to grow, especially with increasing adoption in enterprise environments, as well as in the consumer space. Key trends he anticipates include:
Increased Linux Use in Enterprise: Linux is expected to dominate server environments, with more organizations choosing Linux for cloud, DevOps, and container-based technologies.
Greater Consumer Adoption: Linux desktops will become more appealing to non-technical users, driven by improved hardware compatibility, user-friendly distributions, and better gaming support.
Wider Support for Linux on Mobile: The rise of Linux-based mobile operating systems, like PinePhone and Ubuntu Touch, will continue to develop, offering more alternatives to Android and iOS.
Growth in the Linux Gaming Ecosystem: The Steam Deck and tools like Proton are expected to drive Linux to the forefront of gaming, offering a better gaming experience on Linux systems.
Improved Desktop Environments and Applications: As Linux evolves, user interfaces and applications will become more polished, ensuring a smoother experience for users, making it more mainstream.
Overall, Wallen predicts that Linux will solidify its presence across various sectors and become a more accessible, reliable, and versatile choice for both businesses and individual users by 2025.
Yes. That stood out to me, too.
Ha ha. I was going to say guilt and shame. But this is better.
Ha ha!
Wait, will it make my body look that fit?
The interface looks ok.
But when making notes in a cell, like to say this cell could be 2, 6, or 8, you have to make a full set of clicks for each; you can’t do it in one step. That makes it tedious to use.