

You can make as many dimensions as you want as long as you clean them up when youre done
You can make as many dimensions as you want as long as you clean them up when youre done
GCVE is more confusing if anything
Sounds like flatpaks/appimages with extra steps
Includes all dependencies? ✔️
A single file? ✔️
Independent of host libraries? ✔️
Limited learning curve? ✔️
Not sure how appimages handle it internally, but with flatpaks you can even be storage efficient with layers, whereas 100s of static binaries could contain an awful lot of duplicates.
Can’t see why you dislike appimages, sure not 100% size efficient - but for one off binaries youre probably not spending much time optimizing anyways.
Not that you couldnt make an appimage 2.0 solving all your issues, but we’d just be back to that package manager xkcd all over again
Just lost wmr to windows updates too, I’d expect more shit like this now that theyre better monopolized
Kinda feel like they said something like
“I think everyone should have food”
And you responded with
“you want a Walmart on every block in the world?? do you even know the environmental impact that will have? Poor people are really to blame anyways because they’re not voting with their wallets enough”
How an asshole can mess something up is entirely independent of how a proper implementation might not mess up
Edit to say: I think this is what they meant in their comment about (American) capitalist propaganda; You dont realise your implicit bias enforcing that it must be a capitalist implementing it without any external input.
To the rest of the world he’s just an infamous citizen in a dying country, who would never realistically have 1/10th the pull needed to enforce that BS internationally; by starting the conversation at best he’d speed up external implementations.
If you’ve ever used Xbox, its like quick resume
(From my limited understanding)
I mean I imagine an LLM is able to generate more entropy from the sheer computing power put into it, but I agree traditional digital stenography methods are MUCH more cost/power efficient than an LLM.
(Not even to mention the amount of cyclic redundancy youd probably need just to get a message across)
Depending on the environment I suppose texr-based could be beneficial vs (relatively) large media files
I could honestly see this as one of the few legit uses for LLMs.
Throw some data ino it and make some “natural text” to obfuscate it.
Glad they finally managed to implement a library thats existed (at least) since 2020.
Only difference I see is that previous attempts didnt have googles infinite budget to waste the electricity required to get there.
Source: 🤷♂️ trust me bro
Dunno what else to tell ya cause they are moving to open source, but hey googles free if you want to find out for yourself
4% of US alone is 12 million people.
If even 25% of them decide hardware purchases based on driver support, 3 million sales isn’t ignorable.
(The number of PCs sold globally per year is similarly 300,000,000, so even then theyd lose out on 12 million potential sales YEARLY)
The market is also pretty shit post-covid, so I’m sure every hardware company is dying for a way to boost sales metrics.
With the linux server market share and recent ai boom, theyd have to be more than just blind deaf and dumb to not release linux drivers.
Maybe this was true back in like the early 2000’s?
Jesus Christ, and we consider ourselves above ‘slave labour’ when most of those people are probably just there to get a meal. Worst part is all these cuts are just to help Amazon’s bottom line.
Ive only ever worked with smaller boats or electrical rigs pulled out of larger freighters, from that view alone it blows my mind half those boats are even afloat.
I would be suprised if anything past some 1970’s DC sensors to be honest.
The ships are built by capitalists, theyre about as cheap as ships get
Yeah, it was a bit of a growing pain tradeoff to accommodate high performance enterprise clusters, but kinda only sucks for the small user environment.
Still pretty impressive the same software can serve both those markets though.
Nextcloud doesnt really like when you do this, it stores file locations in its database and hand manages them.
Could work for a local instance though if you set up a cron job to rescan the dir every night or so
I hear this a lot but in production I still see xp/win 7 era PC’s all the time due to comparability issues (half the time still online too :/ )
Maybe its just absurd support for big spenders like the US military?
Seems like the small companies are mostly getting burned by gambling on MS
Nixos because… I feel like were already loud enough of a crowd everyone should know its benefits lol