Maybe accepted but still inaccurate, it’s a simulation, not a proper artificial network, which, by definition, would be a proper “hardware”.
And for the “artificial” term, I don’t know, everything humanity does is artificial, so it’s a bit superfluous.
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It’s not AI, it’s neural network simulation, nothing fancy, just chain of ponderated nods
So from now
AI→ NS
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Installed Linux for the fist time in Feb, I've now started saving ISO's
1011·29 days ago- you need Ventoy to stop formatting you’re USB sticks
- Keeping lot of ISO is a bit useless just the few that you use daily.
- If you’re keeping this ISO anyway, get them by torrent and keep sharing for helping the community
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Deleting Windows from dual boot Linux/Windows computer
1·6 months agoHi, I didn’t see the answer if you only have your pc and no other big storage :
If you still have the installation usb or recreate one. Boot on it then you opengpartedwith that you remove the two partition off windows, the main with the system and the recovery one (if there is) but don’t touch the first or last partitionespif it exits. Then you can expand the partitions to get the free space. Extend to the right is fast but extend to the left can be really slow and prone to failures.
I case you Linux partition are all on the right you can also create new main partition, do the install of the linux on this one, then reboot on the USB, move the user and configuration files on the new system, delete old installation partitions, then extend the new install to take the full drive.
There is commands to remove the oldespentries I don’t remember yet.
This can take few hours so be patient.The other option with a backup (
dd) of the main partition is obviously safer but take nearly the same amount of time and need an external drive.
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linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Which distribution should I recommend to beginners to scare them?
23·8 months agoGentoo obviously :
To install, easy just get this iso, with no GUI, then whip your hard drive, create partition, copy the Linux core, config your core based on the hardware technical details of every components you have and will use, compile it, add extra core drivers, compile them, add all the software you’ll use to get a GUI (Desktop environment), compile them,. Now you can finally restart without usb stick! Add all the software, configure and compile them. And for every update of every software you may check the details to be sure it doesn’t break your config.
Easy no? It just took you a month to get all the steps right!
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Showerthoughts@lemmy.world•When you count, your lips don't touch until 1 million.
111·8 months agoUn deux trois… Mille ! In French (France 🇫🇷) 1000 before lips touch.
… Soixante-neuf, septante ! In French (Switzerland 🇨🇭) 70! (in France it’s soixante-dix 😂)
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Linux@lemmy.ml•Switch to Linux: any suggestion on a virtual screen manager like DisplayFusion?
41·1 year agoMost of the “software that runs only on Windows” runs perfectly on Linux with wine, including the installation software, and the integration into the app launcher on all of the Linux distribution that I know.
For a widow manager, I don’t use one, i have many virtual desktop and as it’s smoother than in Windows, I use only that (i don’t remember how virtual desktop works on ubuntu)
Première run really badly in VM, and run it with wine is highly messy, do to poorly designed Windows install soft and plenty of missing dependencies, there are linux alternatives that do nearly the same job : KDEnLive, Shotcut and Openshot.
That all I can tell for now, I hope it will help you a bit. Ps: try other linux distribution before doing an installation to find the desktop manager that you prefer.

In French, I like to call it “Microchiote”, cause “chiote” is a familiar name for toilet.
And for “Windaube” cause “daube” mean (Slang) Something of poor quality.