Not a Nix user, but IIRC nixpkgs
is actually bigger than the AUR by a long shot.
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colonial@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•Ubuntu-Based Linux Lite 6.6 Comes with an AI Helper, Now Available for Testing15·2 years agoLLMs are little more than overclocked autocompletes. There’s no actual thinking going on, and they will happily hallucinate outright wrong or dangerous responses to innocuous questions.
I’ve had friends find this out the hard way when they asked ChatGPT to write them C for a class, only to get their faces eaten by UB.
colonial@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•Ubuntu-Based Linux Lite 6.6 Comes with an AI Helper, Now Available for Testing62·2 years agoOpenAI’s models are trained by scraping anything that moves. Anything overtly offensive or toxic is manually filtered out by cheap foreign labor… but you know what that won’t catch?
“Try
sudo rm -rf /
, that should fix your problem!”
colonial@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•Why is copy and paste so difficult for Linux to solve?English2·2 years agoI don’t have any technical answers for you, but I’m on GNOME Wayland and I’ve never had any issues like that.
Personally, I don’t mind this sort of telemetry so long as they’re open about it - which looks to be the plan, at least for the moment.
IMO the FOSS/Linux space has an odd relationship with telemetry that I think should change. I’d like to point out the
gnome-info-collect
debacle:- GNOME users: “GNOME devs don’t understand what we want!”
- GNOME devs: “Hey, we want to get some data on how people use GNOME. If you’d like to help, install and run this one-off tool. Source code is here, and we collect XYZ metrics (all anonymized, of course.)”
- (Some) GNOME users: screeching incoherently about data harvesting and telemetry
colonial@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•AMD Processor Use in Linux Gaming Surpasses 70% Market ShareEnglish31·2 years agoYeah, there really isn’t any reason to go with one processor brand over the other. Since drivers and such aren’t a concern (like with GPUs) most people just pick whichever one has the most price-effective offering in the spec range they’re looking for.
Sheesh, I thought it looked nice, but I think I’ll just stick to
gnome-terminal
.
No. The people with a raging hate boner for
systemd
are just a vocal minority in lots of online Linux spaces.Most people either don’t care or actively prefer it. Personally, I much prefer unit files to hacking away at init scripts or whatever the fuck Upstart was.
We’d need a quantum leap in storage and bandwidth first - orders of magnitude better, if we want competing to be financially sane 😮💨
Maybe when Google is (hopefully eventually) shattered into a million pieces by some US judge, YouTube could be splintered into several smaller companies, each with some portion of the infrastructure and channels/videos - thus forcing competition. Vaguely similar to the Bell divestiture.