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It already has AI-powered translations though? Time to switch to librewolf anyway
It already has AI-powered translations though? Time to switch to librewolf anyway
Ah yes, give me more companies using AI, trying to replace their employees and then realizing it doesn’t work
But that’s a human error as you said, the only way to fix it is by using it correctly as an user. AI is a tool and it should be handled correctly like any other tool, be it a knife, a car, a password manager, a video recording program, a bank app or whatever.
I think a bigger issue here is that many people don’t care about their personal information as much as their lives.
Windows -> Ubuntu -> Kubuntu -> Arch -> KDE Neon -> Fedora -> Arch -> openSUSE Tumbleweed
If they just had a consistet UI style It’d be much better
Always have been, nowadays it’s just easier to hear other people’s opinions
Yeah no shit, that’s what LLMs do
I always thought of it as a tool to write boilerplate faster, so no surprises for me
I’m using a rolling release at the moment, but when I used a more stable release, I always did the upgrade (following the official instructions) because it’s faster and more convenient.
I learned the hard way to always keep a backup of my important stuff, regardless of the OS.
The only time I redid a clean install was when I accidentally fucked up my entire filesystem’s permissions.
Crypto is just a waste of resources, similar to AI
That’s like asking people to say kilograms instead of kilos
Google X videos for more info
And the enshittification continues…
Unless you’re downloading a dependency for the first time, the actual download size will be much smaller (usually around 5% of the full size). The only exceptions I know are the nvidia drivers, which suck
Every service that claims to be private should be obliged to have a recent public audit available as a proof
Any stuff that I’ll only rarely use and that isn’t essential to make the OS work, I guess. It has nothing to do with resource usage for me
But it has more green, isn’t that the hacker color?
It should be a crime everywhere, but it’s probably too late to regulate it anyway
Already updated it seems
Ah yes, free vs cost software…