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  • I use rhel for work and want to use something similar for my PC.. is fedora the most rhel like or is centos still worth investing time in?

  • There are two or three and sometimes four? Potentially... more.

  • Right. don't use it as a search engine ✅

  • Well, it depends on what you do with it. Right?

  • People need to realize AI is just a tool. A very powerful one. it will be used against your interest... But we just need to "download the car" faster than they try to make us "hate AI" with their bullshit.

  • Yep. Voyager is way nicer. Good call friend

  • If we do this, our kids will have to solve Spanish captchas before asking their french AI girlfriends to create mandarin memes.

  • Is it better than summit? I'm on summit now and pretty happy with it for far. Never heard of voyager though

  • Interesting meme. tbf, I don't even know what a true world instance/feed would even look like. Is it possible??? Would we just have a single instance where you can choose a language option (wrapper/client type of deal) and it would layer in such a way that would translate flawlessly betwixt user post / reader / commentator??? Sounds interesting 🤔

  • Current rig has dual boot Windows/fedora but even in the windows there's a little WSL Ubuntu running sometimes so I guess I have way more Linux even though I use Windows more right now..... I'm trying..

  • I get what you're saying it's just not as practical. Many won't look for the largest/most relevant instance for their questions.

  • Good. Separately, I really wish we had a way to search for useful answers on Lemmy. I feel like much of the reddit was exposed through: "question/key words" site: reddit.com googling