

In fairness, x11 is a bit of a dumpster fire and has been as long as I’ve used Linux (since 2003).


In fairness, x11 is a bit of a dumpster fire and has been as long as I’ve used Linux (since 2003).
Me, I’m big on free, but I recently noticed something… What was it?.. Someone told an anecdote about something they valued, and it seemed clear that it was because they paid. And it got me to thinking money is effectively now what church was thru the 1990s. And, like, is that weird and probably dysfunctional? Yes. Does that make it less true? No.
Your bar is high! Does it boot to a GUI? That’s mine, and it sounds like it doesn’t – so no YT.
/shrug that’s gotta be the most being scam I’ve ever heard.


Talk about out of the frying pan and into the fire.


You can do it!
Linux (esp Debian) loves tenacity.


Agreed 110℅.


I am not.


They’re really good.*
Personally, I think the term “AI” is an extreme misnomer. I am calling ChatGPT “next-token prediction.” This notion that it’s intelligent is absurd. Like, is a dictionary good at words now???


Lol. “I came to break some necks and chew some bubblegum – and I’m all out of bubblegum.”


In fairness, crumby books can hardly be blamed on AI. To quote my mother, “That train’s left the station.”
Like, the AI slop ones will probably have better writing, sadly.


I really don’t have this experience with ChatGPT. Every once in a while, ChatGPT returns an answer that doesn’t seem legitimate, so I ask, “Really?” And then it returns, “No, that is incorrect.” Which… I really hope the robots responsible for eliminating humans are not so hapless. But the stories about AI encouraging kids to kill themselves or mentioning books that don’t exist seem a little made up. And, like, don’t get me wrong: I want to believe ChatGPT listed glue as a good ingredient for making pizza crust thicker… I just require a bit more evidence.
5/5