I personally use JetBrainsMono, it’s my favourite. What do you guys think?
I personally use JetBrainsMono, it’s my favourite. What do you guys think?
As a fellow cli junkie, I made my own script like this years ago. But I got rid of it as part of debloating my system. Whenever I want to extract something, I create a directory and move the archive there.
I’ve had this idea for a long time now, but I don’t know shit about LLMs. GPT can be run locally though, so I guess only the API part is needed.
Apparently you can configure KWin (the WM for KDE) to act like a tiling WM. It’s very customizable. Also, you can replace KWin with a TWM, such as i3. I remember doing this a long time ago, can’t remember how, though.
Come to Slovakia, where 30+ minute delays are the norm. Or to Greece, where railways are still operated by humans.
Oops, I guess all my math problems infringe a trademark. There are simply way too many things named X. Also, the X.org foundation don’t have as much money as Twitter, which makes any fight a lost cause.
Many people have asked me this (I’m the certified neighborhood tech guy :P), I always recommend Linux Mint, with the Cinnamon desktop environment, or KDE. Ubuntu used to be the best one and it’s still very good, but pretty heavy on hardware and they keep adding frustrating features nobody asked for.
Please please please, at the start, stay away from Arch and it’s derivatives. I daily Gentoo, but you need a decent knowledge of Linux to use both. If you need help, post to the Linux community or DM me :)
Do people deliberately not use archive.org? That’s the one I always use but with everyone using these alternatives, I wonder if I should use them too.
Most of it is in Asia but I agree, should have phrased that better. European Union is what I meant :)
That’s honestly great! Now we need the same here in the EU.
Edit: sleepy brain wrote Europe instead of EU
They surely do, but none of the Russians or Ukrainians I know have ever heard of Linux.
I think the narrative these people are trying to push is that these companies get dollars flowing into Russia, they buy roubles, and Russia uses the dollars on the international weaponry market. I don’t get why this would be a problem, since Microsoft still does the same shit I assume (most Russians definitely use Windows)
This is true. However, if I owned BK, I’d see this as an amazing business strategy, although a quite unethical one (but as we can see, multi million+ dollar companies aren’t the most ethical either way). I mean, now the literal government has an interest for it to stay in business, they may even start to promote the brand.
I simply don’t get this mentality. I’m sure you do realize, that companies such as Microsoft still operate in Russia. You think all people over there are running Linux? Aside from how unbelievably stupid your take is, guess they are traitors too. But you’ll still keep using their OS and Office suite for millenia to come.
It’s definitely part communists, but I think mostly special interest groups, maybe even from China itself.
Same