I had a GUI on a computer with 256kB RAM on no hdd.
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BartyDeCanter@lemmy.sdf.orgto linuxmemes@lemmy.world•as a linux user, i find this humorus101·17 days agoHonestly, between Lutris and Steam it’s now pretty easy to run most things from windows in Linux. There are some exceptions, such as Office, but the majority of my Steam library runs great. It’s come a long way, even in the last year. The frontends really simplify things.
BartyDeCanter@lemmy.sdf.orgto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Are there any AI services that don't work on stolen data?11·17 days agoExactly this. There are plenty of ML/AI systems that build on public datasets, such as AlexNet for image recognition and even some LLMs that are trained on out of copyright documents such as the Project Gutenberg collection. But they almost certainly aren’t what you are looking for.
BartyDeCanter@lemmy.sdf.orgto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Is the periodic table still getting new additions?23·24 days agoTo expand on this, there aren’t any gaps left so the only new ones will be increasingly heavyweight and have vanishingly short half-lives, which means that they are increasingly difficult to synthesize and detect. In theory there is an island of stability once we can synthesize sufficiently heavy elements, but it seems pretty far off.
That strongly depends on where you live, how much you need, and how good of a home chemist your are. Enough to take down a large building? Hard in most places. Enough to kill a bunch of people in a crowd? Quite easy.
This one, officer, this one right here.
Ubuntu is good, actually. It has basically the widest out of the box hardware and software support of any distribution, a decent default UI and an easy installer. Its downsides are that it has a reputation as baby’s first Linux so you don’t get any hipster cred and some people don’t like that it uses snap as a package format for some things, including Firefox.
BartyDeCanter@lemmy.sdf.orgto Linux@lemmy.ml•Just wanted to show off the lowest end hardware I ever ran Linux on8·2 months agoI’m pretty certain the first computer I installed Linux on was a Pentium 75 with 4MB of RAM. I know I ran it on some 486s booting off floppys at work. We were at 10,000 feet and couldn’t trust the lifespan of spinning rust.
BartyDeCanter@lemmy.sdf.orgto linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Linux Users Switching Back to Linux16·2 months agoEvery three months for about 30 minutes I’m forced to use windows in a VM. It’s so awful dealing with the pop up’s, forced updates, and background bullshit that I feel the need for a shower after.
BartyDeCanter@lemmy.sdf.orgto Just Post@lemmy.world•Americans were asked "What percentage of American adults _____" compared with the true proportion.4·2 months agoI’d rather fly in a plane. There tends to be less wind.
USB-3 over USB-A upstream sockets often put out 2.4GHz noise which will interfere with many wireless dongles, including those commonly used for wireless mice and keyboards. The solution is to get a USB2 extension cable or hub for your dongles.
Intel knew this would be a problem, but ignored it.
I have one reason that I fire up a Windows VM once a quarter. I do the financial reporting for the local branch of a volunteer run non-profit. All of the reporting is done through an Excel sheet that is over 20 years old which is heavily macroized with VB Script. It doesn’t run in LibreOffice, OnlyOffice, Apple Numbers, Google Sheets, or even online in MS Office 365(!). It only runs on a locally installed copy of Excel running on a machine with a printer installed. We’re working on moving to something better, but the people at the higher levels are incredibly resistant to change.
BartyDeCanter@lemmy.sdf.orgto Technology@lemmy.ml•China's 40-story gravity batteries threaten lithium's energy reign5·5 months agoThat’s why the aliens built the pyramids!!1!!! To store energy for their perpetual motion time cube!
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BartyDeCanter@lemmy.sdf.orgto Technology@lemmy.ml•Microsoft trims more CPUs from Windows 11 compatibility list4·6 months agoTo be fair, i386 support was removed from the mainline kernel in 2013, and 486SX support was strongly considered to be dropped in 2022.
BartyDeCanter@lemmy.sdf.orgto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•I feel my life is empty. Is there any way to stop this?51·6 months agoYou’re going to get a lot of advise about what makes life worth living, but it sounds like you have low level depression. Talking to a therapist and looking at an antidepressant are your first steps, along with the other things that can help with low level depression.
BartyDeCanter@lemmy.sdf.orgto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•ai comments on cbs videos, but why?73·6 months ago“Subtle” thirst trap. Trying to get people to click on the profile which will have a link to whatever spam they’re peddling.
I remember playing Mortal Kombat at my friends house on Saturday mornings on one of those. And of course we knew the blood kode.
BartyDeCanter@lemmy.sdf.orgto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Are dating apps a fraud since the beginning?3·7 months agoSorta related, if you’re really interested in using them and are a straight cis person I highly recommend trying them out from the other side. Create a more or less generic account of the opposite gender and see what kinds of messages, likes, or whatever you end up with. It will be mind boggling how different it is from what you are used to and give you an idea of what you will need to do to actually make a match.
Woah! A use of HTTP status code 451 in the wild!