

In a way, the entire lemmy community is the fuckreddit sub
In a way, the entire lemmy community is the fuckreddit sub
I mean low value as in a low number. Sorry for the confusion.
I find it a surprisingly low value. I can store all the current debian packages in my storage media at home, that’s crazy! FOSS really tends to be lean and efficient.
Is that for real, or are there some tricks, like buying energy from somewhere and not aggregating in the data?
I think there’s no other options here. If we keep using amazon, they will keep the monopoly and all the bad that comes with it, while authors will keep using it, and we will have no alternatives. Unfortunately, authors must experience losses in sales to be forced to move out and look for alternatives.
That’s interesting. I feel like a lone voice in my university, trying to explain to people that using LLMs to do research tasks isn’t a good idea for several reasons, but I’d never imagine that being disabled would put me into a group more likely to think like that. If I had to guess, I’d suggest that there’s possibly a strong network effect being abused in our social environment to make people get into the AI hype, and we, the ones who live less connected to the “standard” social norms, tend to become less vulnerable to it.
Climate change wants to have a chat with you
Yes, it is. People are personifying llms and having emotional relationships with them, what leads to unpreceded forms of abuse. Searching for shit on google or youtube is a thing, but being told by some entity you have emotional links to do something is much worse.
Is there a source for the chart? How do we know it’s official data?
I tried checking google trends to see if the article generated more searches for lemmy, but there’s still no category for the software lemmy, so we can’t distinguish from the searches for the musician.
If you’re not in a position to change your workflow and deal with new stuff, you can simply use windows 10 lts for a longer support and postpone the decision between linux and windows 11.
Personally, I’d recommend trying linux some day. It can drain some free time at first, but in the long run, you will find yourself dealing with much less bullshit than windows, and actually saving time in your life. Some linux users like to make things complicated and pass their time tinkering with the system, so it passes an image of linux being like that, but if you run a simple and stable distro, things will work nicely and will rarely require your time. I’m running fedora for a few years, and my laptop became so boring. I just use it for my work and hobbies, and turn it off when done. No bullshit.
My city has a car-free area for ages, but people don’t value it :(
Ferdium - Allows to run multiple online chat/mail accounts in a single interface, without cluttering our browser. It’s an electron-based software that takes a lot of ram, but it’s a nice way to organize stuff and avoid getting overwhelmed.
The ancients were right when saying that less is more!
Is it lighter than xfce?
Everyone has microplastics, even newborn babies, and we have no sign of decrease in its use.
An archived version, for anyone having access difficulties:
https://web.archive.org/web/20250713020638/https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cyvj986l615o
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Can I move from the older app to the fork while keeping all my configuration?