Arch is pourover coffee; Gentoo is those ridiculous Rube Goldberg setups that take 45 minutes to make a single cup. Both are for hipsters.
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I love PopOS ARCH Linux
cygnus@lemmy.cato
Technology@lemmy.world•Teen boys are using ChatGPT as their wingman. What could go wrong? AI is teaching teenagers about love now.English
35·2 months agoTBH Grok would probably tell them to avoid “femoids” and work on semen retention to activate their redpill powers.
I use Arch BTW full-time for work and personal for about 3 years now and haven’t had any issues at all.
cygnus@lemmy.cato
Technology@lemmy.world•"Cancel ChatGPT" movement goes mainstream after OpenAI closes deal with U.S. Department of War — as Anthropic refuses to surveil American citizensEnglish
15·3 months agoAnd this is why anybody who made a mistake in the past should be shunned forever, regardless of their current views and actions. They may as well just jump off a bridge and save us the trouble of setting up a firing squad.
cygnus@lemmy.cato
Technology@lemmy.world•"Cancel ChatGPT" movement goes mainstream after OpenAI closes deal with U.S. Department of War — as Anthropic refuses to surveil American citizensEnglish
553·3 months agoThanks for doing this - it isn’t a proper leftist get-together without some assclown imposing impossible purity tests.
cygnus@lemmy.cato
Technology@lemmy.world•Gucci criticised for 'AI slop' images ahead of major fashion showEnglish
5·3 months agoIt is really hard. IME the tactic with the highest success rate is buying older luxury goods - something from the 70s or earlier. Obviously this doesn’t work for clothing, but for things like furniture it’s great, or even houses themselves; high-end homes built before the 90s are enormously higher quality than modern “luxury” houses made of OSB and gray-painted cardboard. Clothing is much more difficult, especially outside of Europe, where they still have companies making things with care using high-quality fabric.
I guess the crux of the issue is that luxury used to mean quality, not ostentation. A Mercedes from the 70s doesn’t “seem” luxurious to the modern eye until you start interacting with the switchgear or opening and closing doors. Same thing for the sofa framed with real wood and metal springs and upholstered in outstanding fabric - you can’t tell why it’s better than IKEA by looking at a photo.
cygnus@lemmy.cato
Technology@lemmy.world•Gucci criticised for 'AI slop' images ahead of major fashion showEnglish
2·3 months agoPossibly, but the average person is wrong about a lot of things, especially those they aren’t familiar with. The average person is no more an authority on luxury than they are on, to reuse your example, the logistics of running a farm. It’s probably also important to draw a distinction between parvenu countries like the USA and China, where “pop luxury” item are considered luxury, and old money countries like France or Switzerland where that’s much less the case.
cygnus@lemmy.cato
Technology@lemmy.world•Gucci criticised for 'AI slop' images ahead of major fashion showEnglish
6·3 months agoThat’s perfect, I’m stealing it!
cygnus@lemmy.cato
Technology@lemmy.world•Gucci criticised for 'AI slop' images ahead of major fashion showEnglish
10·3 months agoI’m more partial to their early 90s lineup (E38/39/36) but yes, they used to be understated and elegant. Now they’re loud and brash and gauche, the automotive equivalent of a purse with a repeating logo pattern.
cygnus@lemmy.cato
Technology@lemmy.world•Gucci criticised for 'AI slop' images ahead of major fashion showEnglish
25·3 months agoNo, that’s only the particular type of “luxury” slop that multinationals sell. There are lots of “luxury” items that don’t fit that definition: traditionally-made bespoke suits and shoes, for example. There’s a guy in the town next to mine who handmakes leather boots. They cost about $500 and he sells only double digits per year. Luxury? Yes. Made as cheaply as possible and sold through brute-force marketing? No. The Gucci crowd will never notice what you’re wearing, but it’s luxury nonetheless.
cygnus@lemmy.cato
Technology@lemmy.world•Gucci criticised for 'AI slop' images ahead of major fashion showEnglish
791·3 months agoGucci is “luxury” for people with no taste, so their use of AI is rather on point. Their cutomers are the same kind of people who think new BMWs’ light-up kidney grille makes them look good.
cygnus@lemmy.cato
linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Manjaro let their SSL certificate expire again
71·3 months agoI just wish it had a better name…
cygnus@lemmy.cato
linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Manjaro let their SSL certificate expire again
31·3 months agoI thought that’s what your parents are for?
Apparently there are no women in Linuxville?
cygnus@lemmy.cato
linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Manjaro let their SSL certificate expire again
391·3 months agoI enjoyed my time with EOS but it had annoying bugs on my Thinkpad that I haven’t had with CachyOS in a year+ of using it.
cygnus@lemmy.cato
Technology@lemmy.world•Hetzner (European hosting provider) to increase prices by up to 40%English
341·3 months agoThis is really not Hetzner’s fault, it’s AI companies gobbling up all the hardware and driving up prices for everybody else.
I’m not a fan of TWMs so I use this: https://store.kde.org/p/2334027
JFC this is what we’re destroying the environment for?
Yes, same energy.