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oh i didn’t know Mint supported ZFS and nvidia wayland install etc?
oh i didn’t know Mint supported ZFS and nvidia wayland install etc?
the ubuntu installer has always been the key difference for me specially with zfs and multi-monitor/fractional scaling/nvidia setups that it has configured well over the years where other installers leave you with a lot still to do
it’s very easy to make those changes to ubuntu, but i guess for a new user it might be a significant barrier
they ergonomically have 3 different niches although laptop can also be desktop
a bunch of progressive sounding MBAs smearing google money on their careers
yep. those debates seem to be trapped in an endless cycle where one or both sides can’t handle certain realities. they all start off vaguely informative and end up as just entertainment.
is that what happened? we’ve had very different experience of reality
Destiny
i read somewhere a little while ago that some of the LLMs have about that number
i think that’s roughly exactly what happened - i think the new neural nets have 80 billion neurons which is a rough estimate of what a human brain has
the way they work is wildly different of course
Find a fuck-load of sugar and carbonated water
Good luck :)
There has been a few attempts; zeronet and one from bittorent themselves that was dropped (I wonder what happened to that).
None of them have been used to create the killer app that has inspired the required network effect for mainstream usage. I guess finding the magic architecture that works and becomes sticky is the key. There are so many ways to do it!
And rinse with diluted cider vinegar after?
Kbin/mbin were also designed to try to support both interfacing with micro blogging (as in Mastodon and a few others) and with Threads (as in Lemmy and a couple others).
i wish Lemmy would do same
solar
solar!
self hosted services that automatically and safely scale to global p2p services is about to happen
Is it true that addicts never stop being addicts
No, although anyone is free to return to harmful behavior if they choose to do so.
they just replace their addiction?
No, but most therapy is based around cognitive behavioral therapy along with many different complementary treatments. CBT strengthens non-addictive behavior and weakens or disrupts (replaces?) addictive behavior. You trained your brain to be an addict so you learn and train it not to be an addict.
try dual booting with the latest ubuntu and try a few things, customise it a bit. you might be surprised how good things are!
i would love Lemmy to act like Mastodon for users that opt in
because Ubuntu has been fantastic for a long time now