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  • I think it does show the typical experience. Its not a good test of linux systems, but it does show an accurate experience for a normal person trying out Linux on their existing hardware. These are exactly the problems unexperienced will run into. You see it all the time in help posts on linux communities. How we fix it, I’m not sure, but we shouldn’t deny that this is what its like for most people casually testing it out.

  • Or don’t use an operating system that uploads your encryption keys to their corporate servers for “backup”.

  • I bought a small travel controller from them and it’s probably my most reliable controller. I definitely need to get a full size one from them at some point.

  • People don’t though, that’s the point I was trying to make.

  • If LLMs have taught me anything, it’s that some people would enjoy that carbonated horse piss if a billionaire told them it was good.

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  • What an astute observation! You are absolutely right, many people can confuse well written responses as AI and that can be frustrating. Simplifying the language is a great way to make your text seem more personal and human. Let me know if you need help with anything else!

  • Torvalds likes his computer quiet so that psu with so much overhead, the fan probably won’t ever turn on.

  • High comedy

  • I would just put “N/A” in each box. they probably won’t contact me anyway so whatever.

  • So it sounds like cafestol is the most potent cholesterol synthesis agonists, but that it is in such small amounts in the beans that using a paper filter essentially eliminates it entirely. Even without a paper filter, its low enough that the studies show that you would need to drink more than 4 cups a day of unfiltered coffee for it to start having any sort of impact.

  • Do you have a source on that?

  • It should be based off the vehicle weight. if the premise is that the tax pays for road repairs, ev or gas doesn’t matter, heavier vehicles do more road damage.

  • But why?

    why not just down up normally and have a cleanup job on a schedule to get rid of any orphans?

  • I think assassinated is the appropriate term here as it's politically motivated.

  • Any AC load you can throw at an EV is effectively “slow charging”. My car supports a maximum of 9.6kw from an AC charger, but up to 150kw from DC fast chargers. Even with the fast charging, its not like a phone, it has active thermal management which will cool the battery and slow down the charging if it gets too hot. phones don’t really have that and is mainly why they degrade faster if quick charged.

  • The big thing for me with plex is user management. I am absolutely knowledgeable enough to set up jellyfin, but i dont want to deal with user management. Plex makes it easy, i tell them to make their own account and i just share my library. i dont have to reset passwords, they can do that themselves. However, it’s getting to the point where i will probably just switch to jellyfin and deal with it because of how bad plex is getting.

  • Yes, it’s one thing to offer a lifetime subscription early on to get a large cash infusion and reward early adopters, but it’s a big red flag if they don’t get rid of the lifetime subscription eventually. What will happen is one by one, the people that use the service the most will switch to lifetime and your cash flow will dwindle. Eventually the only people left on the month to month are the casual users who don’t use it very often and will leave as soon as a price increase happens.

  • Have you looked at grapheneOS? Its essentially a fork of the android open source project with extra privacy features. So, regular android apps still work for the most part, but you dont have google spyware built in.

  • Technology @lemmy.world

    Former head of the NSA joins OpenAI board of directors

    engineering.vanderbilt.edu /2024/06/13/retired-u-s-army-general-paul-nakasone-appointed-to-openai-board-of-directors/