Fair. My statement with historical context would be along the lines of “I’m not fond of Goebbels but I get the Speer hate”.
Fair. My statement with historical context would be along the lines of “I’m not fond of Goebbels but I get the Speer hate”.
> Be Sam Altman
> Start “OpenAI”
>dont’t contribute to research, try to turn OpenAI into a corporation to funnel billions into “better LLMs” (the Chinese already made a better model with a fraction of OpenAI’s budget)
I’m not fond of Elon but I get the Altman hate.
The idea of a “distro for EU public sector” is neat, but even the PoC has some flaws when considering technical sovereignty.
First of all, using Gitlab & Gitlab CI. Gitlab is an American company with most of its developers based in the US. Sure, you could host it by yourself but why would you do it considering Forgejo is lighter and mostly developed by developers based in the EU area?
The idea of basing it on Fedora is also somewhat confusing. Sure, it’s a good distro for derivatives, but it’s mostly developed by IBM developers. The tech sovereignty argument doesn’t hold well against Murphy’s law.
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The “fem” in this post’s “femanon” stands for femboy.
Jotenkin hauskaa et Kokoomus ei jyrähdä muista lausunnoista tai jopa seksuaalisesta häirinnästä mutta sitten jyrähtää yli 80-vuotiaiden äänioikeuden poistamisesta.
Jätin alkuperäiseen selvityskyselyyn lausunnon. Ilmeisesti laajakaistat ja pilvipalvelut jätettiin selvityksestä pois kun Google, Microsoft ja FiCom lobbaroivat kovasti vastaan.
Erikoista kuitenkin nähdä OKM:n suositusta kasettimaksuihin paluusta. Tämä laittaa tekijänoikeushaltijoiden taskuihin entistä enemmän sinne kuulumatonta rahaa ja eräällä tavalla myös laittaa kapuloita lamaan taantuvan talouden rattaisiin.
Honestly, Guix moving to Codeberg sounds like the best option for now. As a Nix-like (as in the Nix package manager) package manager/distribution, the code forge has to be convenient for large code bases (tooling source code and package definitions) in addition to being easy to use for new package maintainers.
NixOS has done this with Github so Codeberg seems like the fitting alternative for Guix (and Guix System)
Ahh, baby steps.
Around fours years ago I was still using Arch and I somehow decided to try LFS on my main machine (bare metal unfortunately). Started compiling coreutils but as I forgot to specify the build directory to gmake, my /usr/bin directory was being emptied to make space for the coreutils compilation process. Bricked my whole installation.
Now I’m smarter than four years ago as I mainly use NixOS.
Real: Dude thought he was going to be a permavirgin at age 20
Gay: He’s pinning a Discord femboy
Unless Anon served in the Russian army, accidentally shooting a rock 10m away would be quite a serious safety breach leading to a good amount of investigations.
Ihan järkevä päätös Turun kaupungilta. Tosin fediversumiin saaminen on valitettavasti toiveajattelua.
Jos tilin tarkoituksena on julkisen tahon asioista tiedottaminen, kyllä minun mielestä on turhaa sitoutua mihinkään alustaan vaan ihan vaan suoraan luottaa RSS-syötteisiin. Eihän siinä haittaa ole ettei kommentteja näy, kyllä asiallisin perusteluin asian saa perille ihan palautelomakkeellakin.
No love for Turris? They’ve basically just added an easier web management UI alongside lUCI and their devices are specifically designed to run OpenWRT. Also they’ve sent a fair amount of patches to upstream (search the OpenWRT git repos for authors with @nic.cz email addresses)
To be honest, I do somewhat understand the point of view but not the US-centric view.
I do wonder why Italy is poorer on average on HDI and PPP than Finland despite Italy having been a “large civilization” back in the day. Rome was flourishing before Common Era while Finland went straight from the Bronze Age to the Middle ages.
Sure, both were Axis powers but this doesn’t explain the difference. Finland paid heavy reparations to the USSR, suddenly developed industry and became “rich” in less than a century for putting money into tech (???)
Affirmative, Codeberg is the “official” public Forgejo instance and the organization which contributes the most to Forgejo development.
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Unironically this. Also Juniper Junos.
Have you tried guix edit anki
? In addition, I’d like to point out that you also need the sha256 checksum of the release to correctly build it.
TL;DR: Go to the Anki GitHub repo (or whatever forge Anki uses), fetch the sha256 checksum of release 2.1.65, guix edit anki
and update the version number and the checksum.
For more detailed information, read https://guix.gnu.org/blog/2018/a-packaging-tutorial-for-guix/
There is no direct way to forward calls with KDE Connect or any other app, but there might be a solution if you would mainly receive calls at home.
If you’re willing to learn and configure, you could setup a PBX server with a Pi or an old machine by installing Asterisk and setting up your phone as a trunk line for it via Bluetooth (I’ll find the instructions soon)