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Thanks for posting this, it’s important people catch more than just the headline. This is clearly another example of proton delivering on their promise. Fucking headlines gonna headline.
Thanks for posting this, it’s important people catch more than just the headline. This is clearly another example of proton delivering on their promise. Fucking headlines gonna headline.
That’s some great perspective, thanks for the detailed reply!
That’s some great perspective, thanks for the detailed reply!
I’ve been puzzled about the seemingly quiet reception Wolfram’s idea seem to receive from the serious scientific community. He doesn’t seem like a huxter and to my uneducated ears it sounds like a plausible set of ideas. Like other people are saying it’s all a bit over my head.
But like, no one talks about it. Is it just blase or not particular relevant even if true, or just less useful than he seems to think?
No worries mate, appreciate you posting and following up, have a great day!
Not sure if I just missed something but I couldn’t find any new content pulling it up with Firefox for Android. Just seeing the original videos. Will check desktop site later.
😭I just want convenient software that makes my life better, is that too much to ask
Can you set reminders/timers with it?
Thanks for the links, that’s really interesting!
Thanks for the recommendation! I’ll check it out.
Legit, used Wayland for a whole two hours before realizing barrier wouldn’t work and had to drop back to x. Workflow gotta workflow.
This was a work of ducking art, mad respect
Had me in the first half. I do use it (and love it) but I’m afraid I don’t know the answer to your question. Posting to try and help boost. Good luck
☹️ Mycroft ran out of money and closed down. I think you can still order a Mark2, but the cloud components they were hosting were taken down which essentially breaks the software. There is another company that picked up the ball and took over support but it’s a more limited experience at the moment and the whole ecosystem is in a bit of a rut. The OpenVoiceOS project that spun out of Mycroft looks like the best bet long-term but they haven’t finished a stable release yet. I bought a Mark2, which I still think is the best hardware available for an open source voice assistant, but finding and stitching together the software to make it work is a chore atm.
I’m sorry, I was trying to be silly and poke fun at how most of us just use the one or two tar commands and it totally didn’t translate in text like it did my head. Have a wonderful day good internet stranger.
tar can do things other than this?
I was super frustrated using my Xbox controller with it until I saw a thread on the other place that recommended updating the Xbox controllers firmware. You need a computer running windows, install the Xbox controller app from the Microsoft app store (I don’t remember what it’s called, use Google), plug in the controller and hit the update button. Completely fixed the controller’s Bluetooth connection with the shield.
I haven’t laughed this hard in a while
I really like Manjaro. I’ve been running it on my personal computer for many years now, however, I would not recommend it for grandma’s computer. Their “delayed and curated” release strategy mostly just works but when it doesn’t it doesn’t. As someone mentioned elsewhere in the comments I would lean towards Red Hat or Debian for more mindless distros. I’ve administered thousands of Debian package updates and distro upgrades and it’s so stable. We don’t deserve Debian.