Yeah I despise Trump but we don’t need to ignore context to make him look bad. He does that plenty without the quote mining
Yeah I despise Trump but we don’t need to ignore context to make him look bad. He does that plenty without the quote mining
I don’t have any experience with them honestly so I can’t help you there
Look into ollama. It shouldn’t be an issue if you stick to 7b parameter models
If this dude wasn’t such a conservative nutjob, I would think he was doing a satire
I really brought this on myself since this was the comment I made before this shitshow.
Yeah I thought the censoring of France was a dead giveaway
Another reason to stay the hell away from fr*nce
Edit: every time I think people are smart enough to get a joke I get proven wrong
Why the fuck is the map made of hexagons?
As much as I hate Trump, I think it sets a dangerous precedent to allow a state to remove a candidate from the ballot pre-conviction. I hope he does get convicted and thus removed from the ballot however
Maybe if you can use it with a locally running LLM server like ollama, but otherwise fuck no
I think you missed the OP’s point about the ongoing enshitification of paid services. From the words of Gabe Newell, "The easiest way to stop piracy is not by putting antipiracy technology to work. It’s by giving those people a service that’s better than what they’re receiving from the pirates.”
The reason why so many people are pirating even when they can afford it is because companies continue to make their services worse for their paying customers. Simply “paying for your content” will encourage these companies to continue their predatory, behavior.
Edit: I think I should add this isn’t really true if you can buy physical copies of the content, but that’s becoming less and less of an option as large streaming services make sure the only way to watch their content legally is buying their shitty subscriptions
I started messing around with Linux when I was ~15. I was trying to install it on an old laptop so I could actually use it. I started with Debian before moving to Linux mint. Eventually I bought a raspberry pi and started to tinker with that and made my own website for shits and giggles. Eventually, I kinda stopped tinkering with Linux for a while
Flash forward a few years and my job has a piece of software that boots into a live gentoo environment in order to perform hard drive wiping, and I got a lot more familiar with the Linux command line (bash in this case) as I had to do a lot of troubleshooting as well as testing as I was in technical support and then later QA. This was also my first experience with VI, as I had to edit configuration files while inside of the live environment.
At that point, I started to experiment with Linux again, and even managed to install arch on my laptop. I did end up switching to Manjaro as my daily driver, as I couldn’t be assed to spend enough time to get arch working how I needed. I also now have an Ubuntu server (I know) that I use as a media and game server, and continue to daily drive manjaro though I’m planning on switching to EndeavorOS soon.
Kinda weird that they’re calling it an OS, but ig they’re just trying to cater to the windows audience
As others have said, there’s no reason not to be using virt manager with qemu/KVM at this point
This should get you started: https://hrishikeshpathak.com/blog/install-and-configure-linux-virtual-machine-using-virt-manager/
The rind is made of an edible mold if that’s what you’re referring to.
Yeah, none of the brie I’ve ever had has had mushrooms in it
Love me some brie and smoked Gouda
The arch wiki is a great source for this. Usually I’ll just search the model and it’ll come up.
I found your laptop there for reference: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Dell_XPS_13_(9310)
I mean you could always hack the firmware…