

data = vibes
Translation: when there is no one to harass we can’t look busy.
Better translation: we are just lonely and used to being able to pay people to be our friends.
data = vibes
Translation: when there is no one to harass we can’t look busy.
Better translation: we are just lonely and used to being able to pay people to be our friends.
That’s a weird way to spell “celebrates”.
Of course they didn’t
personality
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The goal seems to be to control the internet like they’ve been controlling television and news.
Holy fuck that was so much worse than I imagined.
equivalent to reading a teen’s journal and invading its privacy.
IMO people should not be putting such personal information into an LLM that’s not running on their local machine.
This is a direct quote from the article
Facebook is a privately owned company that is responsible for their own actions.
“We use technology or a review team to identify content that should be covered,” a notice obscuring the post reads. “This post doesn’t go against our Community Standards, but may contain images that some people might find upsetting.”
Yeah, I bet.
“What the f**k, Instagram?” a Bluesky user wrote.
k.
There are more empty homes than homeless in the US. I’ve seen literal tons of food and clothing go right to the dump to protect profit margins.
Do you have any sources to back up the claim that we need to make more shit?
Shash to search is a Vim keybind.
Kubernetes is not a programming language. It’s a program written in a programming language called Go. Working with Kubernetes involves writing in a data serialisation language called YAML but YAML is not a programming language (IIRC) because it’s not Turing complete.
(I’m just a “code junky” btw)
Yeah I ran fedora for a while when I first got this since that’s one of the official distros but it seems like it would really just be a function of the kernel itself and the laptop firmware.
Going back to fedora does not enable deep
sleep by default and I’m way too afraid to manually switch it again after having to pull the battery 5 times already in pursuit of a solution.
I’ve been told this just doesn’t/can’t work.
So basically unless someone can say “I experienced the same exact problem and here’s how I fixed it” I’m just too afraid to try again haha.
Framework advises not to pull the battery and they are not wrong in that advisement. It’s sketchy as hell.
When I enable deep
sleep it prevents me from even accessing bios, so I can’t do the firmware battery disconnect at that point.
AUR is super cool (when it’s not getting DDOSed).
Building packages from scratch isn’t that hard usually but it can be and AUR really does simplify that.
99% of people are going to use Bluetooth headphones but insist they hear the difference.