there is no way they can use the AI to teach anything yet. AI lies like 30% of the time. idk what they will use it for; maybe for search, maybe to polish up presentation, but if they try and use it as a teacher it will fail spectacularly.
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there is no way they can use the AI to teach anything yet. AI lies like 30% of the time. idk what they will use it for; maybe for search, maybe to polish up presentation, but if they try and use it as a teacher it will fail spectacularly.
you should make backups, so you can enjoy being less nervous
Unfortunately a lot of hardware doesn’t fit into small phones yet. You can still get small Androids, but no NFC, wireless charging, fingerprint sensor, etc…
I’m writing this on a Samsung S10e, which is the smallest waterproof one with all the nice features I could get at the time. I can do most things one-handed, but need the one-handed mode to reach the 30% of the screen in top corner furthest away from my thumb. pic related:
you mean having a small phone in the first place?
Most Androids have a one-handed mode, where it shrinks the display into a corner, so you can reach everything with your thumb.
you could move the flatpak stuff onto another partition with same permissions and bind mount it to the original location, then persist it with a line in fstab
I bought a few mp3s off amazon (but it wasn’t amazon music, i think) and they had no DRM, just a unique ID3 tag. If it’s still like that, I can recommend it.
root can always access them. it’s exactly for solving these kind of maintainance and repair tasks.
btw don’t forget to make backups. repairing things can go sideways.
they could also have stolen it though. gotta wait what an investigation of the serial numbers finds
yeah, i really hate this. i have shares of multiple tech companies, like nvidia, intel, AMD, TSMC, etc. and because of the AI bubble idk how much they are really worth. the market is all warped and one day a company is doing well, the next day it seems to be in peril. i would like to know how much they would be worth after the bubble bursts, but there is no way to know.
I think Ubuntu is very good, if you want quick and easy. It’s incedibly painless.
However, it does forced auto updates by default. They are called unattended-upgrades and run in the background by default. You can pause or disable them though. Also snaps auto update silently, by default. That can also be paused, though.
What really sucks is, if you don’t have a printer it continues to try and install cups, which can be a security concern. However, I successfully blocked it by creating an immutable file where it would put the snap, while it was uninstalled.
Huge article and it’s just “Perfect Output” an AI to adjust printer settings and page setup. Don’t read this waste of time.
the command ss shows connections
It’s a very OpenAI
if they’re all already hard linked into the human folder, why rename them
use a mixer application (there are a lot) and check the levels and if maybe a gain boost is activated (not all hardware has it)
i love it when the AI declares and sets important sounding variables it then never uses 🙄
just make sure you have backups and stuff like this doesn’t matter
also, you should make backups and have a restore strategy that covers cases like this.
if you still have multi boot, i would suggest using clonezilla to put images of everything onto an external HD.
if you just have linux, the easiest way is to keep an installation medium, get a big USB stick (or external HD) and tar everything on to it. tar has a test mode, a diff mode and incremental mode, so you can make sure it has everything. you can also exclude things like snaps (they appear twice when installed, so no need to backup both). to restore, you would use the installation medium to fix partitions if necessary, then extract everything and maybe chroot into it and fix the boot loader.