-associated +controlled but that can do
Reddit is dead, long live reddit.
-associated +controlled but that can do
Ah yes because as the first step isn’t all the way to the goal, we shouldn’t have taken it.
I kinda fail to see the problem. The GPU owner doesn’t see what workload they are processing. The pr0n company is willing to pay for GPU power. The GPU owner wants to earn money with his hardware. There’s a demand, there’s an offer, nobody is getting hurt (ai pr0n is not illegal, at least for now) so let people what they want to do
I have rich parents and am still a failure, don’t you deny me this !
Did they subside it that much? They are highly subsiding solar power and EV, but sadly that’s all over a drop in the bucket.
And also they’re mostly doing the above to destroy non-chinese companies on those markets but that’s something else entirely
Huh didn’t expect a community I (used to be) am active on.
Gaijing is Linux friendly overall. War thunder has a native linux port.
Hey that’s what locally run LLMs are for
Tu fais un léger raccourci en disant que la démocratie est religiophobe alors que c’est plutôt la religion qui est democratophobe (mot qui ne semble pas exister) mais je suis d’accord.
Last time I checked, it could run the latest Firefox, but it might have been the ESR. It’s using a lot of the WINE stack so it should be more potent than windows xp. The main issue is drivers, not really application support
Weird edge cases. You would think that edge cases are a minority, but a setup without any edge case is the real minority.
From screens that decide to not power up (Nvidia !!!) to programs not wanting to start (Minecraft flatpak who doesn’t run from desktop but okay from command line), sometimes when you want it to just work it’s exhausting.
On my side I’ve totally given up on windows and happily run a full AMD household, it’s fine, but still.
C’est quand même sacrément le foutoir. Ici dans la Manche, les terrains sont gorgés d’eau toute l’eau souterraine est a fleur de terrain et les cours d’eau sont a des niveaux super élevés. Et il continue de pleuvoir… Et 50km plus loin c’est plus sec que ça le devrait.
Then give us a fair price. YouTube is not making any content, so I just wish to pay for the hosting privileges. That shouldn’t cost me 15€/month. Give me simple prenium that removes ads for 6-7€, and I will jump in. It’s all about what I feel I’m getting.
For instance, I fucking bought a 1300€ pixel 8 pro ROFL.
Holy shit I didn’t expect such a quality comment in this discussion.
I would argue that corporations shouldn’t be able to own residential land, and regular people shouldn’t own more than two land pieces.
it’s too expensive to begin with. 14$/month ? Netflix is more expensive to run and is cheaper. I would be fine paying 5€/month tho.
at this point YouTube made a point I was not an acceptable client for them (5s delay because I’m not using the company mandated browser) so I’m not supporting that.
You want my money Google? You already did. I bought a fucking pixel 8 pro because it’s a goddamn amazing phone. Do the same with YouTube.
46% global and 27 USA? Damn the us people are even more tech illiterate than I would’ve guessed. I suppose the 85+% market share of the iPhone among teens has something to do with it.
Tha aur is cheating, it’s basically a script to install the correct dependancies. It’s also not integrated natively into pacman so it’s not related to the package manager itself.
Ok I understand what you mean for your last point
I don’t know what you’re mostly on.
Dpkg is nowadays rock solid. I had 300 debians working together and auto updating at the same time, never had an issue.
managing dépendances when building from source, apart from Gentoo being built around the emerge management, no other package manager has any clue about source building dependencies.
confused about what’s the problem when using 'buntu while it’s updating.
Agree with this one. Fuck Canonical
same as above.
so it’s snap the problem then?
They’re underwhelming especially for the price. You trade performance for sustainability and repairability… But they do work.