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The best way to install is to use a LIVE edition. This is useful beacuse you have a nice installer intergrated and you can try it before you have to install the OS on the computer.

For download of this edition, see www.debian.org/CD/live

From there, if you come from Windows, I would raccomend KDE, as it is stable and customizable. Search "KDE screenshot" to see what it looks like, and if you like it.

If you want this, here the direct URL to download: https://cdimage.debian.org/debian-cd/current-live/amd64/iso-hybrid/debian-live-12.2.0-amd64-kde.iso

Debian should also be lite enough for older machines, and it is the most stable distro I've tried. With this OS, there are already web browser, media player, office suite,... but you can also download Steam, emulators and lots of software

For help you can DM me.

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The future of Linux

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I can see, in some rare-but-actually-possible conditions, all of those elements happen, but not the last one.

Why would Adobe and Microsoft release software for WebAssembly/Web environments, when Microsoft wants to keep you locked in their shitty environment?

What I could see is that the FOSS alternatives keep getting updated (some of them, like LibreOffice, are full alternatives to close-source software and they have been like that for years), the user population expands (expecially with Adobe and MS wanting to put subscriptions everywhere) and using FOSS software as alternatives for Office, Premiere, PhotoShop, ... becomes the norm.

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Thanks for your reply; i won't work with firmware-level aspects of the stack, as my plan is to write the userspace daemon, while keeping the kernel-levels modules identical and to communicate to them via HCI sockets, as they are implemented by Linux and with them I can talk directly to the bluetooth controllers.

I'll check out Android's project and double-check for security vulnerabilities in older version of the protocols tho, so thank you again for replying.

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Impossible to read microSD card

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Sorry, this is the output: [ 8306.605559] mmc0: cannot verify signal voltage switch [ 8306.901332] mmc0: error -110 whilst initialising SD card [ 8307.544364] mmc0: cannot verify signal voltage switch [ 8307.837385] mmc0: error -110 whilst initialising SD card [ 8308.488564] mmc0: cannot verify signal voltage switch [ 8308.789314] mmc0: error -110 whilst initialising SD card [ 8582.217859] mmc0: error -123 whilst initialising SD card [ 8584.685053] mmc0: cannot verify signal voltage switch [ 8584.982799] mmc0: error -110 whilst initialising SD card [ 8585.628028] mmc0: cannot verify signal voltage switch [ 8585.926901] mmc0: error -110 whilst initialising SD card [ 8586.573009] mmc0: cannot verify signal voltage switch [ 8586.870849] mmc0: error -110 whilst initialising SD card

The reader can't initalizie the SD card, so no "/dev/sdb" (nothing on lsblk also, obvioulsy).

I'll try cleaning it better, but I already used a napkin.

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What’s Happening in Italy Is Scary, and It’s Spreading

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Well, he also devided il Sud and il Nord. But this isn't the discussion.

It's about "not everything politicians make is bad". I know that this is usually an argument made by people that sympatieyz Mussolini ("però i treni arrivavano in orario" - any far-right sympatizer), but I think that in some cases it's actually not a bad argument (for example, Giolitti and MAYBE but maybe Berlusconi).

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What’s Happening in Italy Is Scary, and It’s Spreading

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Well, that's exactly the idea behind state's propaganda.

Anyways, I keep my opinion that not all politicians are bad, in my case I only know well about Italy and the US.

Also, the discussion made from the other user references to the Russian history, but the argument is the same, so I don't understand what the problem is, being the thread about the same concept.

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Can AIs feel emotions? No
Can AIs reconize emotions? Possibly
Can AIs imitate and express (fake) emotions? Yes

In this case, for AIs I mean LLMs. But any generative model could be thoricly trained in order to follow this scheme.

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I'm not a psychologist, so I don't know how depressed people deal/express/... emotions.

But if you are asking:

  • Can AIs feel emotions? No
  • Can AIs reconize emotions? Possibly
  • Can AIs imitate and express (fake) emotions? Yes