That youtuber is posting garbage for rage baiting to get interactions.
Just ignore him entirely. Might as well ask a dog for technical advice. At least a dog can’t give you straight up wrong advice
That youtuber is posting garbage for rage baiting to get interactions.
Just ignore him entirely. Might as well ask a dog for technical advice. At least a dog can’t give you straight up wrong advice
Well that’s the debate! Is it “GNU/Linux Mint”? What about the desktop environment, “GNU/Linux Mint Cinnamon”?
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Don’t tell me …
Absolutely not telling you - just reiterating the ongoing debate
To be 🤓 really really nitpicky, and i’m writing this because I find it interesting, not an attack or whatever. A tongue in cheek AcHtUaLlY 🤓
GNU/Linux is the “whole operating system”, and everything else is extra. The usefulness of an operating system without applications is debatable but they 🤓 technically aren’t required to complete the definition of an operating system.
But this is also basically the debate of Linux vs GNU/Linux vs also needing applications to make a useful operating system.
Quoting wiki summary,
In its original meaning, and one still common in hardware engineering, the operating system is a basic set of functions to control the hardware and manage things like task scheduling and system calls. In modern terminology used by software developers, the collection of these functions is usually referred to as a kernel, while an ‘operating system’ is expected to have a more extensive set of programmes. The GNU project maintains two kernels itself, allowing the creation of pure GNU operating systems, but the GNU toolchain is also used with non-GNU kernels. Due to the two different definitions of the term ‘operating system’, there is an ongoing debate concerning the naming of distributions of GNU packages with a non-GNU kernel.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNU?wprov=sfti1#GNU_as_an_operating_system
Yeah absolutely. Theres space for “fairly trained” models (for lack of a better term). And I believe these exist? Or are touted to be so (whether true, who knows). Having some level of integration with the linux desktop in a way that keeps everyone happy will be a significant challenge
What AI means will change, what it refers to will change. Currently, the LLMs and other technologies are referred to as AI, like you say. In five years time we will have made huge leaps. Likely, this will result in technology also called AI.
In a similar vein, hover boards are still known as exactly that - like in films. Whereas the “real” hover board that exists has wheels. We didn’t stop calling the other ones hover boards, and if we ever get real ones they will likely also be called hoverboards.
I think conceptually AI is very useful and interesting, and as a general technical thing. But when we start talking about OpenAI and others, their methods for data collection, respect of licenses etc is where I (and I believe others) take issue
any chance the usb connector is a bit dodgy? Does it happen the same on all USB ports?
matrix is chat for fediverse
Completely different extension but this one has installation instructions that have different paths for installation depending on if its flatpak
If Inkscape was installed on Linux from Flatpakthe path is more likely ~/.var/app/org.inkscape.Inkscape/config/inkscape/extensions/.
https://github.com/lifelike/hexmapextension
edit - theres an open issue talking about this, too
https://github.com/inkstitch/inkstitch/issues/1712
Maybe these steps could help? https://github.com/inkstitch/inkstitch/issues/1712#issuecomment-1751680252
I absolutely misunderstood your post, my bad
Have a peruse of this article. Various different options for running LLMs locally
Special breed
If it pays enough Ill learn the shit out of cobol
Enterprise environment in what sense, desktop or server deployment?
I ask because I wouldn’t want a “semi recent … Chrome or Firefox” installed on a production server
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Great. Youre editing everything to change the original question.
I wont bother trying help you further. good luck!
Do you have a desktop icon or something other link named like “ProgramA” but when you run it, its executing under a different process name?
As in I could create a shortcut to nano called “text thing”, and when I open that, it runs nano.
Is that what youre asking? How to find the target program name from a shortcut or other desktop icon?
You asked “Can you add run as sudo to the context menu”
I showed you a guide which “allows you to modify and customise the context menu”
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OP edited their comment entirely, making this response nonsense
I shared a guide on how to do exactly this in your last thread 🤷♀️
couldnt you use device / hostname instead?