- Lemmy
- Hacker News
- BBC
- The Register
- The Verge
I say bye all the time. Every phone coversation.
Here's me asking it to do 1 thing in Python and it halucinating and repeating itself incorrectly every time.
I've used shfmt in the past: https://github.com/patrickvane/shfmt
"Got a sec?"
For those, like me, who don't know what Nakba means.
Why do you think it's invasive? How do you quantify which providers are less invasive?
If you think that's bad, Oracle renamed their LTS DB product from 23c to 23ai the other day.
I feel like we're not far away from saying "There's a systemd for that."
However, distributions like Fedora will definitely be in the lead, judging by previous experiences and stories of adapting new Linux technologies and Systemd components.
I wonder if this is still true, now that he no longer works for RedHat, but Microsoft.
To answer the question of discrepancies, yes. There are actually different types of virtualisation techniques that offer different levels of interaction between the VM and the hardware (negating the use of additional emulation and processing, etc.). Look up paravirtualisation.
Raspberry Pi having HDMI HEC put an end to me using those crappy remotes, now I just use my TV remote to control Kodi running on the rpi. I think there are adapters you can buy that will do it as well.