

Yeah, I also think with just so few alternatives, just by pure chance alone this should already very probably be the year of Linux on desktop
Yeah, I also think with just so few alternatives, just by pure chance alone this should already very probably be the year of Linux on desktop
I still made the mistake, when I sleep deprived switched if and of somehow
My then girlfriend wasn’t exactly happy, that all here photos and music, which we just moved off old CDs, that couldn’t be read correctly anymore, and I spent quite some time to finally move them
Obviously the old CDs and the backup image were thrown out/deleted just a few days earlier, because I proudly had saved the bulk of it - and being poor students having loads of storage for multiple backups wasn’t in reach.
Backing them up again to fresh CDs was on the plan, but I quickly needed a live USB stick to restore my work laptop…
Since then I’m always anxious, when working with dd. Still years later I triple check and already think through my backup restoration plan
Which is a good thing in itself, but my heart rate spikes can’t be healthy
So, RTFM?
Zelensky’s Propaganda
Oh my…
Well, that’s how I usually do my estimations on software projects.
If I’d go through the work to make an exact estimation, most of the work would already be done - and then I still wouldn’t be 100% sure, that the approach works, until it’s tested
So, I kinda eyeball what I’ll need to analyse the problem, create a concept, implement and test it - and leave some spare room for getting back to step 1.
All good, wasn’t even taking that in bad faith
After ducking it, I saw what it meant.
And it should have been quite obvious to me anyway, as we call them just wraps here.
I was just confused about the ‘snack’ part, because a wrap here counts as a whole meal, like a burger, and not just a snack, which you’d do on the side or in-between meals.
But really thanks for clarifying, I really appreciate it :-)
And I do hope my answer doesn’t/didn’t came around wrong
Edit: to maybe clarify, a snack would mean something like something I’ll take in a bite or two.
But those are just culture differences, so either your wraps are just smaller to fit the definition of snacks, or we just have a bit of cultural difference here.
From my side, no hard feelings, and I just read interested, if I’m missing out on something
Isn’t a wrap something, I’d put around food?
I’m sorry, I’ve never heard of that and haven’t cared too search for it… So, yeah, maybe my fault
But still, why should I name a food-something after a food-wrapping?
I obviously just don’t really get it
I think, it’s time for me, to start up DDG now
Edit: oooh, it’s not just about the wrap of the snack, as the name would tell you
It’s just a fucking wrap of whatever food
So for at least some people in Europe, a Dürüm would be such a wrap.
Which is fucking delicious.
So, ok, I’m all for the wrap snack now.
Although I don’t get, why they don’t specify what’s in it - but maybe there were options I don’t know about
Edit 2: sorry for everyone but speaking German, I haven’t found a wiki page for Dürüms in English :-\
What’s a snack wrap?
Nah, without breaking stuff, you never really learn
Hands-on experience is important.
Edit: obviously don’t do this with production machines, but I thought that was given…
YaST and the fucking AVM Fritz ISDN ISA Card…
A part of me is still crying when opening YaST killed my hand written configuration…
Ah, ok, thanks
Was thinking like, opposite of native. Aber that didn’t really made sense for me.
What do you mean with non-proxied?
Ah yeah, mostly kernel module updates go along with a kernel update. But you are right, yeah.
Although, should be possible to just reload the module and restart X/Wayland, no?
Besides a kernel update… Which one?
Honest question, as I usually just restart to be sure I haven’t missed to restart a service or something, but theoretically I could restart every program and service, that got updated.
Maybe Mint is very conservative here…
Ah, yeah right
Completely forgot about that
Ah, ok
Not being mobile oriented is a very valid point.
Thought, that it maybe still is enough to work with, but yeah, I can imagine that it’s not really nice handle on mobile - and probably no notification support etc
The Signal Linux client isn’t working on a phone?
Signal is also one of my essential apps, but I wasn’t expecting a problem there, as I’ve Signal running on my desktop and laptop.
Phone just not beefy enough or what is the issue with it?
Obvious, missing balls, no dick
Is there something like an easy migration script, which would take packages and settings from my current install?
Ok, settings are mostly in my home anyway
Packages I can generate a list, and the manuals throw out the Manjaro stuff
Hmm…I’m having a laptop and a workstation running Manjaro and I really would like to make the switch, but can’t tolerate much downtime, because both are machines for my work
So I’m looking for something to quickly setup everything as I had, without the need to remember everything and do it manually…
As this isn’t based on AI, interpretation of existing scenes could be…hard?
But you could try to build a process chain, where AI sets the parameters for infinigen, after analysing an existing model, and then it should probably be able to fine tune and compare or something
But I’m not to deep in AI development to really speak here