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Australian hits different
In hindi we call it "old lady hair"
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Australian hits different
In hindi we call it "old lady hair"
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Ubuntu's Mozillateam PPA now forcing users over to snap install for Firefox.
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Hot take: it doesn't feel nice to have a change forced.
It should be the personal preference of the user to decide whether to use native or snap/flatpak. If native package manager decide to not support the package any longer it would be better to make user aware and stop maintaining app, than to install a snap package. This is a user's decision.
Also this can have far reaching consequences. Imagine you cannot use/install snaps on your machine due some reason, what now?
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The Maintainer Of The NVIDIA Open-Source "Nouveau" Linux Kernel Driver Resigns
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AMD is getting better for ML/scientific computing very fast for the regular consumer GPUs. I have seen the pytorch performance more than double on my 6700xt in 6 months to the point that it has better performance than a 3060(not ti).
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India's government replaces 'India' with ancient name 'Bharat' in dinner invitation to G20 guests
I'll just drop this here. The whole thing is pretty dumb. They probably did this cause the opposition parties fromed an alliance called the INDIA Alliance.
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federation test
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I did not know this, I thought there were being done here. Sorry if this troubled you, will keep this in mind moving forward.
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Why should I primary Linux for Home Desktop and which one do you recommend?
A few reasons other than privacy to use linux:
After you setup Linux to your requirements, there really isn't a reason to use windows.
A few reasons not to use linux:
If you do decide to use linux a few recommendations:
You may also be interested in something like NixOS. Check it out, it is a really interesting project but it isn't I would say yet for majority of the users.
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New Delhi got a makeover for the G20 summit. The city's poor say they were simply erased
This is a very hard topic to take a side on.
The razing of these shantytowns has been happening for quite a few years now and has mostly become a part of daily life. In preparation for G20 they have only speed up this in some places.
The reason for razing these places has been simply because of them being built on Unauthorised land and people encroaching on government land.It is also true that the people were being provided basic necessities like electricity and water even when living illegally, with bills in their names address to the unauthorised building.(It is important to note electricity and water bills are controlled by the gov in Delhi)
The Government is correct in their try to reclaim stolen land from illegal occupiers. But it is also true that the residents were promised permanent legal housing right where their houses stood.
The residents were wrong to occupy government land illegally, but it is also morally wrong to remove thousands of people suddenly.
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The Inventor Behind a Rush of AI Copyright Suits Is Trying to Show His Bot Is Sentient
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This plus any LLM model is incapable of critical thinking. It can imitate it to the point where people might think it's able to, but that's just because it has seen the answers to the problems people are asking during the training process.
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Democracy threatened by democratically elected leaders
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I think you don't understand how indian political system work. In India the Prime minister is elected by the people and has a similar position to the President of United States.
Modi's party got majority seats in the previous election.
The President of India is more of a ceremonial role. It is one of the duties of the President to appoint the Prime minister. In this scenario the President really doesn't have a choice.
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Today was not that day.
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This usually depends on the country/region. For example in India ikea is obscenely expensive for what they are selling when you can get a miles better product at a similar price.
At least in Delhi you can get really really good furniture at a fair price.
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DeepMind’s cofounder: Generative AI is just a phase. What’s next is interactive AI.
Please no, this is incredibly dangerous. They didn't stop at giving people AI which gave developers incredibly untrusted and deceptive code. Now they want to run this code without oversight.
People are going to be rm -rf /* by the AI and will only then understand how stupid of an idea this is.
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Torture, rape, killings in Manipur: An Indian state's brutal conflict
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At least check what the conflict is about...
While I personally don't like the BJP and they are at fault to some extent, this conflict has nothing to do with Hindu nationalists. This is about ethnic groups, people from different religions can belong to same ethnic group.
There had been rising tension between the two communities for the past few years, which sparked into a full grown conflict when the High Court of the state ordered the state government to make a decision regarding the reservation status of the majority community.
The state government didn't end up making a decision in the given timeframe, but both communities were up in arms about it, the majority community in favour and the minority community against it, this resulted in small skirmishes followed by a full on conflict.
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So long... I'll not be returning
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Well, you see my parents and grandparents don't understand the concept of ads fully, especially in case of YouTube Shorts. After a few instances of them sharing the ads, thinking they were regular content, i just got the family plan.
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Upgrading my home server from an Odroid HC2
Why not build a new PC or buy an old pc? One with ryzen 5 5600G, 8gb Ram, 250GB ssd should cost ~250USD whether you buy new/old, i recently checked the prices, cause I needed one and they were similar. This should take you a long way. As for storage just pick a case with enough ssd/harddisk slots.
You can also go much cheaper depending on what you get.
The advantage is you can add a GPU like the intel A380 for av1 encoding of video if you feel like you need it.
For OS depending on what you are doing there are a few choices:
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Are We Ready For This Site's Endless Feed of AI-Generated Porn?
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Some models also prefer children for some reason and then you have to put mature/adult in positive prompt and child in negative
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[Help] making a persistent Debian live install from Windows
You go to install the debian live install on another usb and point installation to the desired usb? I think that should do it and you will have a persistent debian install.
If you are planning to use this for the long term there maybe a few better options, because the usb will die very quickly if you use it to run your os.
Use an external ssd, you can get a case for m.2 ssd use that with a m.2 ssd. They are the most compact after a usb drive.
Use external HDD, while slower it's also an option.
WSL? This is something.
Assuming by drivers you mean drive, backup all data on your drive, format drive, ensure drive no longer encrypted, install windows and Linux.
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Why I'm leaving Gandi and where I'm going
I had a question about email.
I am currentl, routing(Cloudflare Email Routing) my email to a Yahoo mail account, basically all incoming email gets routed to my yahoo, and from Yahoo I can send email with my custom address as the sender address.
As far as I am aware I have a daily limit of 200 emails and 1tb storage, all this for free.
Would such a service not be better for your purpose too? Are there certain advantages to paying for an email provider?
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Any Successes in Getting SD running on a Rolling Release Distro?
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I think you are misunderstanding something, you don't need a rocm kernel. What you need is the rocm-opencl-runtime.
This video is a year old, but should be enough to get you started: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d_CgaHyA_n4
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"waves of technological innovation" have gotten faster over time, "students might now find themselves learning skills in college that are obsolete by the time they graduate"
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A course in college had an assignment which required Ada, this was 3 years ago.
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Testing
I see it