

Bursting the Linux hype bubble on Lemmy, that’s courage!
Bursting the Linux hype bubble on Lemmy, that’s courage!
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I didn’t say that in a sense it was based on Arch, I said it like it was like arch: rolling and keeping the kiss principle.
Void is its own thing, which is another great point of going with Void.
Void is Arch, but stable and without systemd.
If you know your way around Linux in general, that’s a good choice.
My feelings on this are conflicted. I’m happy to add a tool that helps people. But I feel like our hand was forced in a weird way.
Oh really? You won’t tell us that you’re not happy about the free marketing/traffic…
It means the AI is very helpful to you. This also means you are as good as 1/3 of an AI in coding skills…
Which is not a great news for you mate.
Everything that is highly CPU bound (I am looking at you, Path of Exile 1) or requires a lot of Disk access (I have no such friends) have a good chance to run better on Linux than on Windows.
And probably some security bars for your windows and balcony, so that you don’t accidentally fall to your death…
Bring back dynamite fishing then!
No.
There is enough LibreOffice users to realize that the curve of the donations over users isn’t proportional.
When was the last time you donated?
Exactly.
There are plenty of games made with C# and Unity.
You surely played a few of them, let’s be honest.
So, if you’re asking this question, I guess the answer is: “you don’t even realize it’s happening”…
Rust marketing; since Rust has became popular, GC became a problem, out of no where, and segfaults became the most terrible bug a software can be afflicted with.
If C# and Unity are working well for them, good for them.
Oh, Microsoft is pulling the rug under your feet?
That’s fuckin’ news right there!
I didn’t know about global shortcut portal, that’s interesting.
Thank you for your input, I’ve learned something today.
If I remember correctly, Wayland forbids to listen to keyboard inputs for security reasons. Each software receives its input, but there is no global listening.
So, in my understanding, this could mean that it’s not possible.
In the meantime, I am interviewing juniors who can’t write a while or for loop without looking on the internet…
The future is looking grim.
Consider yourself lucky. My boss doesn’t have any idea what a llm “ai” is, but he’s pushing us to use it, at every opportunity he can find.
Forget about telling him it’s bullshitting code, that’s just a model that it’s guessing the next word… It’s magic for him.
Once, he showed me how cool “prompting” was for something that he generated. It took him 10 minutes to “prompt” it, while doing it would have taken 5.
“Yeah, but it’s getting better every year”.
Living in the promise of a brighter future; I am still waiting for all the cancer cures and the flying cars…
The amount of time the “AI” is saving me is well reimbursed, maybe twice, by the time I am wasting when that “AI” is bullshitting me.
At the end of the day, it isn’t worth the frustration.
Well, I don’t know about Valve being worried about community distro.
Did something change?
You guys are fucked. You have like 3.5 years remaining with this thing at the head of your country.
You will never get up from the damage.