Steam Machines would unironically be the year of the linux desktop
Steam Machines would unironically be the year of the linux desktop
I can see the utility, but there should be at least some critical operability in case the phone or app doesn’t work for whatever reason, to help avoid injuries like these
Exactly, nobody's gonna wanna pay $20-$80 per month if they can just run an open source version for free
Classic proprietary L, ironically enough for "Open"AI
This article isn't saying that AI is a fad or otherwise not taking off, it absolutely is, but it's also absolutely taking too much money to run
And if these AI companies aren't capable of turning a profit on this technology and consumers aren't able to run these technologies themselves, then these technologies may very well just fall out of the public stage and back into computer science research papers, despite how versatile the tech may be
What good is a ginie if you can't get the lamp?
That’s what Big Aviation wants you to think, Newton was paid to invent Gravity in 1903 by the Wright Brothers so they could sell everyone their airplanes, and Big Aviation has been tampering with the history ever since, so we all pay for overpriced plane tickets and bland airplane food
Yes, join the relativity gang
Yeah I’m on .ml too and it’s not federated with NSFW instances, not bothered by it much and actually kinda prefer it all being under my alt on another instance
Honestly tho Deus Ex is really good and I think most should play it
Yamaha’s pianos sound way better than their motorcycles
IIRC It’s because the programmer who chose the color was programming on a blue background at the time and decided to use the same blue for the blue screen, just to keep the theming consistent
Yeah honestly same, I hate having to sudo into random system files to change something basic or having to open a terminal and remember the specific magic words to do what I need
so whenever I have the option I use GUI over CLI every time
I’m on Lemmy now, so actually it was a brilliant idea
Kubuntu or KDE Neon 100%
Ultimately they both use the KDE Plasma desktop environment, which is the only DE I’ve ever seen that has a proper modern look by default (others IMO look like either the 2000’s or an OS 4 Kidz), as well as being pretty featurful for multi monitor productivity
Arch+KDE Plasma is what I personally am gonna switch to this summer
Honestly “Triplet Towers” rolls nicely off the tongue