This sounds like the sort of infrastructure project the Linux Foundation should be supporting.
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This sounds like the sort of infrastructure project the Linux Foundation should be supporting.
The only way the US ever regresses from its current position is through internal disarray. They cannot be challenged by external forces, not in the foreseeable future anyway. Unfortunately, internal disarray of the magnitude required to effect the changes espoused herein are basically impossible without full scale civil war erupting. And that would be bad or worse. When the medicine is worse than the disease, you accept the disease.
I don’t understand how authoritarian leaning conservatives and free speech absolutists align most of the time.
This is such an interesting development. I bet a lot of dirty laundry is about to be aired.
Okay, but: why is the screenshot a KDE code snippet? ;)
You must gnaw on the buttocks of a living pig.
I hate to alarm you but… What is a file system except dynamically allocated memory. ;)
You can get uncured ham – it’s a reference to the cut of meat. In this case, the “butt” of the pig just above the rear leg.
Source: grew up on pig farm
As a long term slackware aficionado, I agree that it meets the criteria. But it also is significantly different from other distros in enough ways that you may find yourself relearning things you took for granted. And that is off-putting for a lot of users.
Damn. That’s like my minimum purchase criteria. It looks nice otherwise.
Does it have a microSD slot? Can’t tell from the article
Epic find!
LLMs replacing the entry level “clerk” work might be great from a financial perspective of the existing firms, you’re absolutely right that it’ll have long term effects. In the short term though, it’ll mean more law grads are going to fail to find work, and attrition effects will kick in earlier. So we’ll see even more mortgage brokers and real estate agenst and such with law degrees who have never practised.
In any professional path, there’s a sort of junior-years attrition that occurs – a sort of professional darwinism where some make it through the grind of the junior years, and others peel off to adjacent careers. This will further frontload that attrition, because the number of junior positions available will be even smaller. But it won’t eliminate it.
I experienced this funnel. I’m 40 now and survived it, starting my own business in my profession (geophysics). But the number of colleagues that I’ve seen bail over the years is astoundingly high. Some of them became remarkably successful by leveraging transferable skills from their initial profession, but others just end up as bartenders. The professions are vastly oversubscribed, sadly.
Self-identification is such a bizzare polarized issue. On one side, you have sexual self-identification being embraced by the same people who bemoan cultural self-identification. I don’t understand this cognitive dissonance. Alas.
Funny headline. Heh
They can’t even theatre effectively
Have another. One of our tents is sneakily in this one, the a few white pixels in top right – to give a sense of scale.
No, it didn’t. But open source software follows the same cycles sometimes. The Gnome 2->3 transition is a simple example – they de-invented whole sections of the software to make a worse but newer dishwasher.
Hey, a lot of open source software is really warty too. But you could probably also blame that on capitalism if you tried hard enough :)
Well, you kind of can actually. It just replaces KWin