

Graphene and PostmarketOS. Biggest issue is banks and other organisations that only want to make apps that run in locked down environments. There needs to be a real push to bring in legislation to make this stuff work.
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Graphene and PostmarketOS. Biggest issue is banks and other organisations that only want to make apps that run in locked down environments. There needs to be a real push to bring in legislation to make this stuff work.
The android dream is over. It was fun while it lasted. My next phone will be linux
Yeah, kernel gets patches even on stable Debian, plus at most it will be a year or so old
did windows just work? It didn’t for me
huh, I use fish but also use awk, sed, grep. What should I use with fish? The string commands?
Use UTM and run linux
Buy and rip CDs, buy music from Bandcamp and Mirlo, and if your preferred music is not there you could buy merch or something and get the album from soulseek/torrent. If the artist has a patreon or similar drop a couple bucks.
I use jellyfin as my media server, super easy to setup. You can use tailscale to access jellyfin from any device without having to put it on the internet.
I’ve just put it on an SMB share and use symfonium
Localsend works on Mac and windows as well
I don’t think luajit compiles lua to C and then compiles the C, that would be pretty silly. JIT compilers directly output machine code.
And as long as you can do something in a higher level language there’s no need to involve manual memory management or tracking ownership (rust)
I don’t think it’s that either. Lots of people with programming experience have turned to vibe coding, thinking that since they have the knowledge they won’t end up like other, less experienced users. Not everyone who programs enjoys the act of programming.
Alex Gleason is not a first time computer user
Is this repo dead? Hasn’t been updated to 2 years
I also use keepass and syncthing
I think you’ll find it is called stealing to copy something without permission, and copyright infringement can deprive the originator, like if someone copied the lyrics of a song someone else released 2 days back without credit. Modern copyright law is widely abused but that doesn’t change the fact that taking art without permission is stealing, no matter what your personal definition is.
The stealing in the studio ghibli case is ingesting all of the studio ghibli art without paying them for it, and while outputting, clearly labeling it as studio ghibli style.
A lot of images ingested while training AI have been taken without permission. Most obvious is the recent flux of studio ghibli style art, which openAI has admitted to using without permission.
No, many people believe that chatgpt is intelligent in the way humans are
It’s not hard at all
There’s so many. People can do whatever they want with their time, but this is certainly not something that was built because there was no option other than systemd