

Bixby is/was Samsung’s assistant thing. Unrelated to Google’s Gemini
I do stuff


Bixby is/was Samsung’s assistant thing. Unrelated to Google’s Gemini
Also seems like it would be fun to do with rEFInd
And looking glass for good games performance for those select few titles that otherwise refuse


Gaston County jail
So strange to see my home county mentioned on the Internet, had to double-take.


True. Your response just seemed to imply that the two aren’t comparable in 2025, and they absolutely are.


You can do live migration like that with qemu, I do it all the time with Proxmox, which uses qemu under the hood.
Yeah that’s a fair way to look at it
I don’t get your analogy, but (neo)vim is a full featured IDE if you configure it to be one
Ohh I see. Yeah that’s fair. I have a lot of aliases on my machines as well, not even being a Nix user (though I have long term plans to … lol)
Ok color me intrigued, what is evt? I googled a bit and didn’t find anything
Definitely describes my switch back in 2008 when canonical still sent out Ubuntu CDs for free in the mail. We had dial up so it was faster for them to mail me a CD than to try and download the image myself.
There aren’t any immediate drop in replacements that won’t require some work, but there is Home Assistant Voice - It just requires that you also have a Home Assistant server setup, which is the more labor intensive part. It’s not hard, just a lot to learn.


Stupid that we have to do this, but add before:2022 and it filters out all the slop
I tend to write anything for distribution in Rust or something that compiles to a standalone binary. Python does not an easily redistributable application make lol
For flash I think you’re describing Ruffle
Fun fact: Unrelated to the browser of the same name, it’s the “window chrome” of the browser
Rust libraries are statically linked by default yes, except for a couple of rather low level ones (glibc and a couple others I think) - Honestly though I’d be surprised if you come across a situation where it’s something necessary to think about in practice
rust is both high and low level
I like to describe this as “low level language with high level ergonomics”
Sounds like you want the Rust Book: https://doc.rust-lang.org/book/
Edit: Just realized you said you didn’t like it sorry
preandcodeI’m pretty sure