People really thought their routers running on 12V/2A would catch on fire at night?
People really thought their routers running on 12V/2A would catch on fire at night?
“I went to the third, even more secret Burning Man where a man immolate himself and we sat around him.”
Something tells me they don’t care whether or not you’ve heard of them.
Don’t bother. Just leave it on the sink with some water.
I was about to say, they’re fucked in the head, but goddamn that was ingenious.
No, but they’ll be doing less damage than when they first came.
Social distancing, and a lot of other covid-related stuff
But at what speed?
It’s funny how you can just find a relatable example like that, while all these billion dollar companies which are used to pulling shit out of their asses can’t find anything they really sellable.
“AI PCs bring three clear benefits over traditional PCs,” he said. Lores said latency, the lower cost of running AI locally instead of in the cloud, and not needing to upload data to the cloud are all strong lures for CIOs.
This answers jack shit of why the fuck people want AI at all.
This is me, as long as you replace the Powerbook with a Thinkpad T420.
As a fan of both Fedora and KDE, I’d say there are better alternatives than Fedora KDE Spin.
I can never understand why they’d go for GNOME for their use case. Don’t they want to have it as light as possible? Probably could’ve gone with XFCE or MATE.
Hope he got another kid to name that next fork after.
Don’t you mean SWOT analysis?
Realtek wifi is the bane of open source driver
I am a big fan of KDE in general, but I feel like on Fedora, GNOME is more polished. I’ve tried using KDE on Fedora and it felt like a second-class citizen. Sadly this also applies to Alma Linux.
I use KDE regularly on Debian and Gentoo. I also have tried it on Ubuntu, Arch, and Slackware. So I have some ideas on how good it could’ve been.
Pretty much the same way you do on Windows & Mac.
Dear Milena,
I wish the world were ending tomorrow. Then I could take the next train, arrive at your doorstep in Vienna, and say: “Come with me, Milena. We are going to love each other without scruples or fear or restraint. Because the world is ending tomorrow.” Perhaps we don’t love unreasonably because we think we have time, or have to reckon with time. But what if we don’t have time? Or what if time, as we know it, is irrelevant? Ah, if only the world were ending tomorrow. We could help each other very much.
Franz Kafka
Run some old casual games on Windows XP!