Paseo is still working perfectly fine for me, been using it for years, what features are you missing?
Paseo is still working perfectly fine for me, been using it for years, what features are you missing?
Thanks for that! So my hunch seemed to be oretty right, unfortunately (not sure if it should be everybody’s goal to become rich, that seems unsustainable but I wish it would be possible for more people to live a happy life …)
Can you adopt any KDE app? When I looked there were only three or four I never use, some never heard of …
Almost have as many people speak Tamil as Russian? Interesting!
This. People always go “It looks like MacOS” but to me esp the icons just look like outdated Linux Mint/Cinnamon from 15 years ago. If people like ot that’s cool, it’s just not for me.
I think the changes of that happening are statistically neglible, though (comfortable maaaaybe if you’re really lucky but becoming rich is probably a one digit change, if that).
Love how my heartrate sped up as soon as the three dots animation started to slow down …
Insert “Can’t spell Threads without ads” joke here.
The roles are not reversed, though (quite the opposite), so no need to worry about that:
Yeah, that sounds like the age old “why so many desktops (or other apps)” debate. Because we can. Because doing new things is fun. Because this isn’t all about being effective and capitalist logic.
Ohh, that looks cool! Thanks!
You have checked Krita? I’m not doing much so it’s more than enough for me.
It’s not open source if the training data isn’t.
It does run better on older hardware than Windows, so it’s running great on current hardware as well.
Classic case of “that’s not what LLMs are made for”?
Is it easy to get NVIDA drivers, Vulkan, Cuda etc in Debian? I somehow thought that was kind finicky, not sure why …
Can confirm that the Razer BIOS is absolutely bar bones. Never really minded that and as I said aside of the non-working speakers (apparently a known problem with Razer) it was all good.
I’ve used a Razer Blade 16 last year and could never get the speakers to work no matter what I tried. Tested quite a few distros (Mint, Manjaro, Debian) and ultimately settled on Fedora. Didn’t mind the speakers not working much since I used Bluetooth speakers/headphones mostly anyway. Other then that Fedora worked prefectly.
Oh, that sounds nice! I think it would be very smart of Europe to build their own (open-source) infrastructure just in case someone not reliable were to become US president … Can’t hurt to start preparing (better far to late than never …)
Speaking of no accidents: “innocent soles”, a bone apple tea or done on purpose 🤔