

This is why I installed Mint.
That’s a lie, actually, I don’t care about that at all, but I did install Mint and I’m very happy with it.
L-- LINUX!!! GO!!! LINUX GO!!!
Check my reviews out at !mediareviews@lemm.ee or !mediareviews@lemmy.world.
I’m slowly starting to post on the .ee one…
Also @gon@lemmy.world and @gon@lemmy.pt.
This is why I installed Mint.
That’s a lie, actually, I don’t care about that at all, but I did install Mint and I’m very happy with it.
L-- LINUX!!! GO!!! LINUX GO!!!
IDK if it’s AI or not, but it does look it.
There’s just a certain smoothness to the art you usually don’t find in human art. The crop is weird, the keys don’t make sense…
It might be human, I don’t know for sure, but it looks very AI.
It was that easy, actually lol
I hate how relatable this is.
That is one of the most horrible things I have ever fucking read.
I know people on here hate it because of one (admittedly not at all nice) gender issue in the codes comments but like… seriously?
I actually recently had a discussion about this very issue and came to see it as a case of poor communication, rather than anything mean-spirited on the devs’ part.
Of course not, but it’s the principle of the thing. I don’t want my data to be in anyone’s hand, if I can help it, but certainly not used for ads, regardless of whether I can actually see the ads or not.
should the Firefox project collapse, I doubt any fork can meaningfully continue the development
Yeah, that’s probably right, unfortunately.
I wonder if a yearly fundraising drive like Wikipedia could help.
I doubt it would hurt, at least! They do get some money, <$20M… Which isn’t close to being enough, of course, but it does prove there’s at least some interest in supporting Mozilla financially, on the users’ side.
That’s fair, but I think not totally right.
I think Firefox is a great browser, which is why I’m using forks, not ditching it entirely. I still use Mozilla services, and I will continue to keep tabs on and support the development of the browser. However, I will not sacrifice the little privacy I can scrape up by agreeing to terms of use that gather my data, even if anonymized, for use in serving me ads, regardless of whether I think the company behind these practices needs to exist or not—and in this case, I do think Mozilla, and Firefox as a project, must remain strong if we want a free internet for all.
This implicit trust you seem to have in Mozilla, however, is not something I share. First, AI integration, then it’s the terms of use, then it’s the language around data privacy… Google used to say “Don’t Be Evil.” I don’t believe Mozilla will stay good because it’s Mozilla and it’s been good. I don’t like the recent steps they’ve been taking, and so I’ll stop using Firefox; that’s as far as it goes.
Maybe I’m being unreasonable, but I don’t want to compromise on this.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
OK, Mozilla, I’ll use a damn fork, since you insist! WTF…
That also shocked me. Then again, Windows does suck pretty bad.
So at first I thought you meant something else, but what I misunderstood is still really interesting.
An app where you can just list your symptoms and how they change over time and then gives you a percentage chance that you may have any given condition. Kinda like… “My back hurts, it’s been hurting for a week and getting worse, my skin feels dry, had a headache three days ago…” and the app tells you you might have some this-or-that infection.
I don’t know how doable this is at all.
Sorry but I don’t know about your particular issue… I would recommend just using Sheets? I mean, based on what you’re saying you just want something where you can easily input a number (pain level) or symbol (took meds/didn’t take meds) over time on a few different axis and get a visual representation (graph). Why not just use Sheets?
hahaha
Good job guys :D