I learn more from AI than I have learned from all kinds of sources for a long time. I use Mistral Le Chat. Since I don’t trust any other ai’s out there with my data, and it has just been life changing tool for me. I actually love all the errors while I vibecode etc. Because it is the troubleshooting and the errors that keeps me hot and learning. I don’t care what everyone says. I hate AI for all the shit it has forced down peoples throat. And if my only option was to pay for Chatgpt, I wouldn’t use AI either. But I love the Mistral Guys. I have spoken to them on many occasions. I know whst the company stands for and are bind to EU gdpr laws. So, I have no problem supporting this type of AI.
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Do you prefer bare bones software that you customize with plugins, or an all-in-one solution that does everything you need out of the box?English
17·26 days agoSince I am a fan of blender I most likely have to vote for the first one. However it was kind of a blessing when many of the features that had to be installed as add-ons before now is a part of the plain software. They tend to implement all of the very popular ones, as a part of the standard program. I think people would lie if they didn’t love everything working right out of the box, so we don’t have to spend time on configuration and more time on actually creating.
The thing is, we don’t really know really. The only thing we know for certain is that Fedoras rollouts is basicly a testtube for Red Hat. I think Red Hat or Fedora was pretty open about this. It might seem “negative” but I just think it adds an extra layer of caution. I don’t think Fedora is interested in becoming buggy in any way, or irrelevant for that matter. Bazzite for instance also run on Fedora, so that would be crazy. But I also think that they just might implement things IBMs red hat tells them too, if they wanna keep getting those huge donations. Donations at an open source market still benefits the doner in this way. It’s a fastlane ticket to features after doners desire. So Fedora users might just get the rollouts before Red Hat users, and get it with the bugs it might have at early stages, before Red Hat implements it. But I am not in any shape or forme in knowledge of the Fedora team and I don’t know how the relationship works. I just don’t buy the fact that IBM gives millions to the Fedora team without using it for their own advantage as well. Who wouldn’t?
Red Hat is their biggest sponsors, and uses their releases to bugfix and create their new releases. But just because Red Hat uses it this way, ofc doesn’t mean Fedora isnt independent, it just means they are very influenced by a HUGE donor!
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Selfhosted@lemmy.world•I built a simple runner game for the browser because I missed the days of instant, no-nonsense gamingEnglish
10·1 month agoMaybe you should had posted this on the devs or gaming forums instead. But nicely done otherwise.
What I hope is every institution and company has a costum (or bought license to a costum) linux distro which is reliable and stable and fullfill their needs, without having to pay to bug tech nor share all their data with them, but instead a ecosystem where the companies has their own linux devs or IT-department for their linux instead of current SD departments with focus on microsoft environment. Smaller businesses or institutions should be able to buy IT equipment with preinstalled and supported distros to their need.
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linuxmemes@lemmy.world•I'm running Linux on my MacBook but I haven't noticed a performance boost
16·1 month agoOr Hanna Montana
Ye, its another “software-center” now called myrlyn. I still use sudo zypper for everything and I like the sudo zypper dup for updating your machine and make sure everything on both drivers and software related is updated by the distro it self, so you don’t end up with mitchmatches here and there. Also the snap funktion for rollback by default is epic.
YaST is dead and kde settings overlapping? Wut?
This is so true, and why I choose OpenSUSE
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Linux@lemmy.ml•How to diagnose a complete system freeze (no REISUB, no mouse/kb, have to hard reset)?
3·1 month agoYe, when I had the problem it was the RAM.
Cmon man. Join the right side!
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Linux@lemmy.ml•How to diagnose a complete system freeze (no REISUB, no mouse/kb, have to hard reset)?
3·1 month agoSounds a lot like RAM problems. Have you tried changing those to some you know work?
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Linux@lemmy.ml•As a rule of thumb, should I pick the Debian package or the Flatpak version of a given programme?
2·1 month agoThis ^^ my rule of thumb is always using the zypper packages (I’m using openSUSE TumbleweedOS) I had troubles with some flatpacks before, but only one! It was enough for me to not return though xD still use flatpacks but only for less important apps. Not for steam, wine, etc.
Ableton Live 10. Runs just as smooth as on my old windows. Im on OpenSUSE TumbleweedOS
To be honest, my Ableton Live works like a charm with wine. But a lot of other Windows-only software does not. It depends. I am just lucky all I need does.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•An upcoming California law requires operating system providers to enforce basic mandatory age verification
12·2 months agoI AM a parent. And I will take the fight. Even though all other parrents will call me the “tin foil hat” rather that, than letting my child become a predators next meal online… These parrents has no idea what social media is all about. It’s a fucking addiction. The children can’t see this, this is why it’s our job to protect them.
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Linux@lemmy.ml•An upcoming California law requires operating system providers to enforce basic mandatory age verification
4·2 months agoYe, now I’ve got a reason for hating him as well.
Nice ❤️