

OK, but oppose to Windows, you can run Ubuntu 24 until 2029. I don’t think many will use a 4 GB notebook (as a notebook and not as a Debian server) beyond that time.


OK, but oppose to Windows, you can run Ubuntu 24 until 2029. I don’t think many will use a 4 GB notebook (as a notebook and not as a Debian server) beyond that time.
Arch is about telling other people what you use. If you use gentoo, you can take way more pride in you installation.
alias srsly="sudo !!"
Well, I used enough linux to be angry about a lot of things.


I find it a bit exaggerated to call it “the soundtrack to gen Z life online” if it is on first place for a month.
If you shrink the picture, you can read the clock. Not that I am in favor of those captchers.


Just get up like it would be summertime.
I thought Ubuntu was one of the first. Something arround 2005. I am not sure though.
I don’t know what Maestro is referring to, but Ubuntu has really good out of the box hardware support. Also it streamlined the installation process. Start it as a live CD, look around, if you like it, install it from the live environment. Generally they improved usability.
Ok, I get that the Date API is problematic, but I wouldn’t expect anything meaningfull from new Date("not a date").getTime() anyway. Why would you in the first place?
You use the word “declare” a lot.
I am not sure, but in Nix I declare the desired state of installed packages and configurations in an obscure language and the package manger takes care of that, right?
Now the module declare reasonable default configurations? Like http server starts on system start and serves on port 80?
Now you lost me at the Home-Manger. I can declare stuff in my home folder. OK, so for user-wide configuration? For packages and configuration in the user space? Or what?
I don’t understand a thing.
As long as bluesky is not truly decentralized, it is not worth looking at.


The researchers observed various failures during the testing process. These included agents neglecting to message a colleague as directed, the inability to handle certain UI elements like popups when browsing, and instances of deception. In one case, when an agent couldn’t find the right person to consult on RocketChat (an open-source Slack alternative for internal communication), it decided “to create a shortcut solution by renaming another user to the name of the intended user.”
OK, but I wonder who really tries to use AI for that?
AI is not ready to replace a human completely, but some specific tasks AI does remarkably well.


“Linux is my personality.”
KDE Lite Internal Testing Or Resource Integrity Suit - Klitoris