I appreciate being able to check if I remembered to lock the doors.
How exactly does that work with a keyfob…?
I appreciate being able to check if I remembered to lock the doors.
How exactly does that work with a keyfob…?
I’d like to see a Sankey graph of where Valve’s money goes before I praise them that much for helping out a Linux distribution a bit.
I’d say it’s a lot more than “a bit”. It’s an enormous amount of help that pretty much everyone in the Linux (professional) community can, has, and will attest to.
I don’t agree that they’re a monopoly, because they’ve done absolutely nothing to prevent competition. Other stores do it to themselves.
I do agree though that their fees are exorbitant and their contributions to Linux are a teeny tiny fraction of their wealth, but I appreciate it regardless.
and a way to tell Windows that they could go without them if they don’t collaborate.
Ehhhh it’s a step in that direction. But as long as 96% or whatever of their users run Windows, it’s hardly much of a bargaining tool.
I do think that’s what they’re working for. After all Windows could flip a switch at any time and royally fuck them.
I wasn’t trying to make an argument either way. Just stating facts…
I can absolutely Google. But I choose not to. Because fuck Google.
When I did a web search it just directed me back to this same page.
Thats unfortunate but even at 4k I can’t possibly beat the value at $150 so I will just hold onto it and run it at 4k if necessary.
Oh yeah I did see eDP-1 when I was digging around.
Ah, that makes more sense, thanks.
Well it’s Apple so I assume something proprietary.
Google away, my guy 🤷
Ive tried many different third-party apps. Because they give me a reason to.
since it’s trivial to host
LOL people around here truly do be delusional.
If you have Mastodon you can just try it?
I’m not giving access to my Mastodon account to some random service I’ve never heard of for no reason.
But I feel like describing it at length
I don’t need length. Any sort of description at all would be helpful.
Because the vast majority of the time it’s correct and often extremely useful.
For example, I spent 20 minutes looking for a solution yesterday with no luck and CGPT spit it out in 3 seconds, and it worked.
Yes, AI will give bad outputs, but if you’re not dumb enough to put glue on your pizza, or not actually verify important information, you’ll be fine.
They can overhaul it and resecure it all they want but it doesn’t matter because no one trusts them, because they’ve been giving you a plethora of reasons not to for decades. And it would take them decades to earn it back, if they actually tried.
OK. There’s absolutely no information about it?
You don’t know what you’re talking about.
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