
Sometimes I depersonalize and can barely taste, smell, or feel pain
Sometimes I depersonalize and can barely taste, smell, or feel pain
I mean you could always hack the firmware…
I don’t have any experience with them honestly so I can’t help you there
Look into ollama. It shouldn’t be an issue if you stick to 7b parameter models
Yeah if only the working class were seeing any of that growth
The bigger issue is that if your can have your AI assistant do your job while you’re in vacation, you’ll end up on unpaid vacation permanently
From my understanding yeah
In lawsuits, there has to be standing for the one suing, meaning the right to sue. From my limited legal knowledge that means there has to be proof of damage from the actions of OpenAI. OpenAI showing these emails is them trying to prove Elon has no standing for the lawsuit
Maybe if you can use it with a locally running LLM server like ollama, but otherwise fuck no
Kinda weird that they’re calling it an OS, but ig they’re just trying to cater to the windows audience
As others have said, there’s no reason not to be using virt manager with qemu/KVM at this point
This should get you started: https://hrishikeshpathak.com/blog/install-and-configure-linux-virtual-machine-using-virt-manager/
The rind is made of an edible mold if that’s what you’re referring to.
Yeah, none of the brie I’ve ever had has had mushrooms in it
Love me some brie and smoked Gouda
The arch wiki is a great source for this. Usually I’ll just search the model and it’ll come up.
I found your laptop there for reference: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Dell_XPS_13_(9310)
I’ve not had any issues with the stylus - it works flawlessly . It uses the Wacom drivers, I believe, and has all pressure sensitivity. Of course the drawback is that it’s a glass screen so it’s more slippery than a drawing tablet, but it’s still good imo.
I don’t have any issues with the bulkiness, but I use it primarily as a laptop for school and switch it to tablet mode if I need to draw or read PDFs, but besides that I usually just use it as a laptop. If you plan on spending most time with it as a tablet, you may want to go with that duet
I use a Lenovo IdeaPad flex 5 14" running Manjaro as my daily driver. Tablet with stylus works fine, and the fingerprint reader even works using some 3rs-party library for libfprintd. Only issue I have is sleep doesn’t always work, (though that’s a pretty standard problem for most Linux laptops) and I could never get it to rotate into portrait mode successfully (I tried tools to manually change the screen orientation but that makes the digitizer not line up properly with the new orientation.
Another small note is that the built in keyboard started failing on me, and it’s very difficult to replace, so I have to use an external keyboard now. This may be something you have to deal with but it didn’t seem to be a common issue online.
Arch wiki link: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Lenovo_IdeaPad_Flex_5_14ARE05
Surfaces are notoriously hard to repair so good luck
They were trying to count Canada and Greenland