The objectively correct answer is maps, of course.
The objectively correct answer is maps, of course.
You’ve just sent me down another rabbit hole. Thanks man…
As a tablet Linux user, this is really cool!
Don’t understand this being downvoted. I mean not like I really thing you US guys’ll get deflation in grocery prices anytime soon or that Trump’s plan would work or anything, but he does not say so according to the transcript.
I hate of few sites embrace these (now, after some decades) very fitting HTTP response codes, e.g. 402 Payment Required on news outlets
Both could be filtered out in theory (which they should do if they were smart, because amount of training data matters way less than quality or training data), but filtering AI created slop is harder, especially if you just slightly modify it.
Yes, they are!
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Imagine taking a comment like this seriously, also
YES!
Related blog post that puts it similarly well
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Pretty unusual, especially state-owned. There was a similar program on EU level that was just cancelled, apart from that I don’t know any other countries investing in open source.
Honestly, this sounds great!
Funding.json is a good idea for a standard proposal and seems to solve most problems I‘d personally recognize with FOSS funding :)
*fresh, running water that is not right next to their food. Cats would normally eat… dead things— and as water literally right next to these generally is not exactly hygienic, they will (as an evolutionary fact) much prefer even random puddle water.
So: different place for water than for food.
Remove the anti-glare protective layer from your display so there is like a 30 degree radius from which you can actually see what’s on the screen. Attach the USB flash drive to your wrist with a string, set up the system to automatically shut down when the stick is removed.
On a European level they interpret that as fixing the EU, e.g. giving the parliament meaningful power, creating a pan-European army etc.
Unfortunately a Lenovo Chromebook Duet 5 on ARM with PostmarketOS.
Bought it for myself shortly before the first Linux-specific consumer tablets were released–which, as I said, is quite unfortunate, but I wanted to have a tablet for school/university.
Camera and the USB-C port (apart from charging, obviously) do not work at all. I’m using Gnome and have problems with both random crashed and stutters/low framerate, general performance is okay though.
Annoyingly, some apps were not available for ARM (Thunderbird as recent as last year and Signal Desktop is still not available).
Tried Fedora Silver blue for ARM as well (which did not work at all), as Alpine based PostmarketOS is quite annoying for general desktop use (some apps just won’t work and it once broke completely after an update).
In conclusion: won’t recommend until your heavy into fixing stuff yourself/going for quite the ride.