

Thanks!


Thanks!


Are there any alternatives besides the local model?


I always make a bin folder in my home for putting my custom scripts and downloaded binaries. At least on fedora, ~/bin is already in the path, so I don’t have to make any additional configuration to make stuff in there become commands for my cli


If you want something out from the ordinary, maybe build a retro gaming/tech museum and make it open for the public. You can even host events like gaming competitions, or thematic presentations. Charge a small make up for the costs, and maybe you can even make it your living later in life.


There’s also BlissOS if you want to run android on a desktop with a more desktop-like gui.
Looks like I finally found a purpose to live
For me, the suicide-related data is so hard to measure and so open for debates, that I’d treat it separately, or not include it at all, if using death count as an argument against llms, since it’s a breach for deviating the debate.


Just like companies embracing ai and messing up to the point of catastrophic failures


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It’s hard for me to understand how people in movements like repairability, anti obsolescence, open source, open hardware, and similar causes, can have such views. It seems so contradictory… and yet, so common.
I see you already got the answers you need, so I just came to welcome you to the linux community, and wish you good luck.
In the beginning, it will be a bit hard, because changing things we’re used to is always hard, but give it some time, and you get the long-term benefits, which, in my opinion, are very worth it. Among a few things, you will experience no arbitrary interruptions to your device usage, will have lower hardware requirements, your devices will last longer, will have to deal with much less bullshit, and will even have more free time (unless you become one who likes to spend time tinkering with the system lol)
Doctors, euthanize me, please!
That would just make me feel fear and loneliness


Congrats!


if they take the water and don’t return to the source, there will be less available water in the water body, and it can lead to scarcity. If they take it and return, but at a higher temperature, or along with pollutants, it can impact the life in the water body. If they treat the water before returning, to be closest to the original properties, there will be little impact, but it means using more energy and resources for the treatment


You’re not a dinosaur. Making people feel old and out of the trend is exactly one of the strategies used by big techs to shove their stuff into people.


only respond to painful cookie request menus to reject cookies
You can do that just with ublock with the annoyance list, or using an extension like i don’t care about cookies. Simple and efficient, no need for an “ai agent” for that


Not really a friendly distro for non tech-savy people, so it’s complicated to recommend it online to strangers.
Aren’t those requests made from client devices?
Just checked, and it’s nice to use. Too bad it only supports english for now, but still a good alternative.