

They want everything, does it exist, but it’s not in their dataset? Then they want it.
They want their ai to answer any question you could possibly ask it. Filtering out what is and isn’t useful doesn’t achieve that
They want everything, does it exist, but it’s not in their dataset? Then they want it.
They want their ai to answer any question you could possibly ask it. Filtering out what is and isn’t useful doesn’t achieve that
everyone argues about which is better and it’s hard to sometimes know just what works.
Yeah that’s why I’d just pick one of the big ones, narrows the choice way down. Most smaller distros are just customised versions of the bigger ones anyways.
And yeah I don’t think that what you’re looking for really exists for a desktop, a virtual machine or dual boot is your best bet for now
I wouldn’t recommend a random distro like the other user to be honest. Especially when you’re still kind of new to linux. Stick to the big ones; Ubuntu, Debian, Arch, Fedora, maybe PopOS. Its just easier to find support if you do run into issues.
Fedora has been really stable for me, so I would recommend that personally. Nvidia drivers are easy enough to install on all of them I think.
You might want to try running windows in a virtual machine to run Photoshop, although performance might be lacking. Using a second GPU to pass through to the VM is an option if you’re up for that
That’s fair
You can install any extension you want nowadays
Why not heliboard? That has both those things
Progress just has been painfully slow. It just now got the update it should’ve had back then
Sudo make me a sandwich
Sudo make me a sandwich please
What do you use for your VM? I tried running a VM with QEMU but its pretty slow
Ghost of Tsushima is well worth pirating!
Ah yes hexbear, don’t miss them…
And some folks accuse feddit.nl users of being… Well… Dutch.
I suppose they’re not wrong. But I hope I’m not blocked by some people for it
Was it not that instance which lost their URL License? I cant remember the instance name
Lemmy.ml is very pro Russia/pro communism
Well it doesn’t, but that instance has a… reputation… So some people might have that entire instance blocked. You’d have to create a new account elsewhere to move over
-20% today, -50% over the month. Damn…
That’s nice, nextcloud also has an app that can do something similar, but not sure if it works with something other than .GPX files
Same, I just really want the automatic playlists feature, but no other music players that look nice on gnome seem to have that. Pretty much all newish players are so minimal
It also runs locally, which is great imo. Although it means that you need a relatively new graphics card to use some of the features. My RX 6800 for example doesn’t support it