They won't open source snaps because they want to control the snap ecosystem to make money off of it for an IPO
That's an interesting comment from a guy that used to work for Canonical, and then went anti-snap pretty hard, to the point that he made this:
I've noticed that as well. It silently fixed the typo when I asked it to update its previous response to fix something else.
It's possibly AI-generated, which could explain a mash-up of styles. If you can find the "original", you might be able to check the EXIF data to see if there's anything interesting there. Most tools leave their generation parameters in there.
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On tour with Archspire atm
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Pretty hyped for their show
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Thanks for the list. It'd be interesting to see something like the Are We X Yet sites for Mozilla/Rust projects that tracks this sort of thing
Not sure if this my app or a Lemmy setting, but I only see it once, because it's properly cross-posted
It'd be interesting to see a game mode in which the challenge is seeing how quickly you can curbstomp a boss
"Thinker" is probably the most obnoxious one I've heard of, from the CTO of a tech company
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from the album Pestilent Dawn
Relevant HN thread that was just posted:
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=39360724
You're not the only one noticing it
Yes those are also examples of AI, see relevant Wikipedia article:
AI is whatever hasn't been done yet
We need better terms to specify exactly what we mean, e.g. a numeric scale of intelligence or maybe even something more complex like a radar chart.
I Have No Meowth, and I Must Scream
"Dwarves who stand together are slightly taller than before"
I couldn't view this with Firefox or Gnome. ImageMagick to the rescue, though:
convert https://pub-be81109990da4727bc7cd35aa531e6b2.r2.dev/weofihweiof.jpg meme.jpg
You might also be interested in checking out Zellij, it's like tmux with nice defaults
There's some even older UI bits buried around in there:
There's a good chance there will be a virtuous cycle, where the Steam Deck's popularity makes it easier to game on Linux for regular PC users too, which will help out everyone gaming on Linux. Especially as Microsoft keeps dicking around with Windows and trying to turn it into a subscription OS and people just get sick of it.
It's because old advice dies hard. Ubuntu had a good like 15 years of being the default choice, but now Canonical wants to IPO and they're going to wring as much revenue as they can from anything they can get their hands on. That inevitably leads to enshittification, and Ubuntu is going through that process right now.
Very similar to a puzzle from a collection that I play on Android:
https://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/puzzles/js/net.html
They'd have to have a democracy in order for it to be called a democracy
Do you have an example? Have you tried the "replace all metadata" option?
What sort of games do you consider good? By "droid" do you mean F-Droid, or Android?
I have a self hosted HA deployment that hasn't been updated in a while. I haven't updated it partially because they made the boneheaded move of deprecating their YAML config in favor of GUI-only config, and partially because the developers are insufferable dickholes.
I should probably move off of the deployment that I've got right now at some point, but what are people currently using for home automation? Is anyone running a newer version of HA that thinks it's not actually that bad?
lived closer to the present day than to the destruction of Alderaan?
I'm playing Shattered Pixel Dungeon myself. It feels pretty balanced and cohesive with frequent updates. It also doesn't have the weapon durability mechanic from vanilla, which I hated