To be fair, using Linux is (usually) much more of an active decision.
To be fair, using Linux is (usually) much more of an active decision.
I thought there was an emacs command?
With NixOS on the rise, I’m not sure how much longer this remains the case. Haven’t tried it yet, though.
I feel like this is a good time to point out that Linux is but the kernel. There are server-focused distros, there are consumer-focused distros. Linux supports them all; it isn’t really industrial in itself.
Force of habit? Plus, if I used Windows, I wouldn’t use Edge out of spite. Fuck their shady ways of pushing users to use it.
Timeshift can make use of BTRFS snapshots btw
Good question. Maybe GitLens can help with that, if not the official GitHub extensions.
VSCode has had that feature for some months now. Maybe it’s still hidden behind an off-by-default setting, but it’s there and I use it.
Not a bad idea, but if possible, you want to skip loading the ad altogether, which is – to my understanding – what currently happens.
Do remember that the same Baerbock said that we (Germany/…) are at war with Russia.
It’s great that you mention this, but this is a different layer of abstraction than what we were previously talking about.
Just to nitpick, RAM is usually not idle.
I guess I should be happy that I’ve never heard of winforms?
I’m actually surprised how low the server costs are. Granted, the userbase is not that large, but it makes me optimistic that Lemmy.world survives long-time.
Maybe it’s about Cloudflare becoming a single point of failure for large parts of the internet?
You mean with the Micro SDs?
I’m curious, since you mentioned it: What degree is it that qualifies you to edit knowledge bases?
While we’re at it, I like to use --autostash
in addition.
There’s research ongoing on having LLMs search for vulnerabilities. So who knows, LLMs hacking LLMs (in the wild) might be just around the corner.