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  • A lot of focus is on how llms are severing connection between the user and the source of info. something I would say is equally if not more concerning is the fact that public services and websites that offer free public access to information are being obliterated by llm agents scraping with absolutely no regard to the site. It’s not just little operations either. Meta takes an approach that I would consider malicious and a threat to anyone hosting anything on the open web as a whole.

  • This is delusional. As if a org running Linux is going to have to support anything more than just kde or gnome. Also I would say as a systems admin I would push to have someone fired for installing X11 or a de or any of that on my servers. Typically now a days systems admins do not do things adhoc though a gui application streamed over ssh. You use automation tools like ansible or salt or orchestration tools in order to maintain consistency.

  • BOOOOO

  • Devs hate when a program hides what it is doing? Wow.. I can’t imagine anyone likes when a rouge program is loose on their system doing whatever it likes.

  • This is the way. They have a image generator too

  • This feels like bait. But really the answer is encrypt your disks or use something fully ephemeral if you are that paranoid about your hardware physically being compromised. Disabling all of your system logs which do not leave your system and removing any visibility you have is quite honestly the best way to screw yourself over. How are supposed to know if a system is compromised if you are covering your eyes and ears for the sake of obscurity?

  • “We have fun here” Run…

  • It’s been pretty decent overall. I haven’t done a proper comparison or anything though. On the pro I haven’t even really used macOS as I bought it to put Asahi on. That reminds me that I should test the battery cap.

  • It’s pretty serviceable at this point. Fan and temperature monitoring in the kernel just made its way in too. I’ve been using Nixos with the Asahi kernel on a 64gb M1 Max MacBook Pro for the past few months and it’s been a pretty fantastic experience overall. Before that I was using it on a 8gb m1 air and it was decent enough. I wouldn’t say it’s perfect by any means but it is capable enough that I could not see switching it back to macOS for much of anything outside of some production stuff.

  • The head might be too close to the bed. You could potentially compensate with either additional top layers in the slicer or just give it some more room to lay down layer one. Another possible cause is potentially too much heat. I am going by the slight elephants foot at the bottom of the cube and the slight droop at the top of the X and Y.

  • This song can only be described as unhinged organized chaos.

    One of my goats.

  • If you ask me it should have been the cob. Not the kernel.

  • You might want to consider looking into what all the folks at the avlinux project support an are doing.

  • Give it time.

  • It’s a great example with lots of talking points!

  • Yeah, it’s not quite that simple. One thing that really sucks is a lot of the tech, tuning and design that existed is not as simple as just making the thing again. Manufacturing equipment has to exist and experience making the thing has to exist. Take a look at the state of cassette.

    There is only one company currently making cassette and there is no real way to get anything else besides the one model that they make. Even the highest end new cassette players use the same one because there is literally no other facility making them.

    Compare any modern cassette to walkmans or really any handheld player from the 90s in terms of sound or even size and you will see everything from then is so much smaller and sounds way better.

    The facility that makes the modern ones knows this and acknowledges it. It’s just the manufacturing does not exist anymore.

    That is just tape.

    CRTs are absolutely nuts in comparison. It will be a truly sad day that CRTs are no longer a thing you can find.

  • This.

    Also containerization in general. Not just docker. This includes podman and LXC (which is probably your best bet if you want a full system in a container)

  • There was pinephone pro. I had one but lost it when I moved across the country. I loved it but unfortunately it wasn’t something that I could rely on because of a lack of proper deep sleep. Legit only had like 4 hours screenoff per charge and the lack of a usable camera was a bit of a bummer. I haven’t tried it in a few years now. I miss it despite its complete lack of practicality.