Why did people dislike Babylon? I thought it was pretty good
Sure, as long as we still have options to disable their blocker and use a 3rd party one if we choose. It’s astounding how many users don’t bother to install an adblocker and it would be a massive improvement for those users who don’t know better.
There’s been more than one occasion that I’ve used a family member’s PC and they have Firefox installed without a single extension, they didn’t even know that extensions existed.
Stephen Crowder, he’s a right winger YouTuber.
It’s from a series where he’d set up a table like this at a university with a right-wing opinion on the front and debate students over it.
Does that matter if it’s end-to-end encrypted?
I feel like the bottleneck here is concentration more than number of arms, I doubt I could multitask like that
Assange is Australian so I’m not sure how that’s relevant
At least if you switch to Linux there’s no shortage of people on the fediverse willing to answer questions.
It’s hilarious seeing all the genius commenters who didn’t read the linked article and are repeating all the exact answers and arguments that the article rebuts :)
So the headline must be false, since you can generate a lot more than 34 generative AI images on a 3080 in 2 hours. That’s if you just include inference though.
I wonder if they are somehow trying to factor in the training costs.
I mainly use it for live sports
Most of the time indie games actually do run on Linux, it’s the games from big studios that don’t (in my experience)
I think it’s in jest, but there’s a sliver of truth in it because the 3rd party apps were profitable and Reddit isn’t. This is due to Reddit being incompetent rather than 3rd party apps being greedy however.
Also putting
sudo
in front of what looks like Java code not shell.