except that extensions are second class citizens at best, on gnome. Some (or all, sometimes) of them will break after an update.
except that extensions are second class citizens at best, on gnome. Some (or all, sometimes) of them will break after an update.
both of them. The rest of the world has moved on
i live in malta, we inherited your plugs and sockets. Never seen one without a switch over here. Til
“so many”?
isn’t it all of them?
i don’t even have icons enabled on my desktop. Now I don’t have to feel stressed about cleaning it up
people don’t use bitcoin to pay for other stuff. people buy and sell bitcoin itself. The currency is the asset.
the price of an asset (when the asset is the currency itself) is based on its economic activity. You said so yourself. The price is dictated by markets. By how much is bought and sold on markets. That is the definition of economic activity. Which part of that do you not understand?
the value of a cryptocurrency is based on its perceived value. Perceived value is based on market activity. If I keep sending money to myself it just shows up as market activity, with nobody being able to tell i sent money to myself.
gdp works this way too btw. I sell you $1 worth of stuff, you sell me $1 of stuff, nobody is any richer but gdp went up by $2. Except we can filter this kind of abuse out because it’s not anonymous.
it’s how crypto markets do. Since anonymity is a feature, any transactions will increase its value due to it being “used” more
lol crypto is worth jack shit. I can just keep sending the same money to myself and it would cause the price to go up…
it doesn’t allow changes to stuff that needs root access to change. If you have root access you can do anything, including switching images. It is not more secure. It’s not less either
more frames, with higher latency!
The complete opposite of the point of wanting higher framerate!
validate against what? The “inner monologue” is the llm itself. It won’t be any better than itself.
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intel is not, mostly
fuck that shit. Why the hell should us, the citizens, have to pay extra because of that orange idiot and his sidekick?
I’m not talking about drivers for stuff that is not the cpu itself. But the processor itself usually contains a bunch of peripherals that need their own stuff.
it’s very possible to get linux to run on a processor without having implemented al functionality. You can just not support some onboard peripherals yet and have to do some things inefficiently in software. You don’t need good power management to simply be “running”, etc.
Getting linux to run is the first step, not the last. It’s the barest minimum you could do to have a product to sell. Running well, taking advantage of all hardware features properly is a whole different game.
I set it up once on install, 4 years ago. I have never needed to tweak any settings after that. Even when installing a different distro (config lives in the home directory)