The link you posted supports that it’s AI
The link you posted supports that it’s AI
This is a common theme in memes but I never actually played a game where you “unlock the boss as a playable character”. What are some example games where that happens?
We won’t know how it looked, maybe the “home” looked like a normal clinic.
Meanwhile in reality installing Nvidia drivers is literally just a checkbox in a Drivers menu in system settings. Unless you are using Arch or something.
We will never know, because this comic was produced by AI.
Why? Does it offer a better experience than self-hosting Ente?
I only used Ente so I’m genuinely asking. When I open the Immich website, I am met with a big warning:
Expect bugs and changes. Do not use it as the only way to store your photos and videos!
Which doesn’t look to me like something I’d want to rely on, compared to Ente which is stable and feature complete.
I use Nvidia on Linux for over a decade now, never had a problem. Using the official closed source drivers. I don’t know if AMD is better because I never tried it myself, but in my experience Nvidia is working as well as on Windows.
This is on desktop, I don’t know about laptops. My experience is also limited to gaming, maybe it’s bad for CUDA or something.
Not saying it doesn’t happen, but I’m triple booting Windows 10, Windows 11, and Linux for a few years now with GRUB, and Windows never broke it.
Here I was wondering how did they put a working slider into an email. But I think you actually clicked a link.
I’m sorry, if you ever got a papercut in your life, you can’t scuba dive.
It works nicely, and I use it for VR games, but it doesn’t really solve the anti-cheat problem, because these anti-cheats tends to not allow VMs anyway.
Never had an issue with Nvidia. But then I’m using an Ubuntu distro because I just want my computer to work and I don’t care about bleeding edge / rolling distros.
And I will move to Wayland in a few years when all the issues are sorted out, which I suspect is part of people’s problems.
I mean, one would hope that whenever there is a new version it’s more secure than the last one. Not that it’s true, but that’s how it should be, so nothing weird about the claim.
I pay $30 a year for Nitro Basic. It’s only $2.50 a month and worth it to me with how much I use it.
I find I will sometimes stop the alarm instead of snoozing it while half-asleep. I need the alarm to ring again for these cases, even if rare.
Nothing about the app is secret, Google openly advertises it
It’s for E2E encryption in chat apps.
Yeah, so longer than changing a setting, even in your ideal scenario.
But yes, we clearly do. I would spend the first 10 minutes figuring out how to export/import my 80 open browser tabs from one browser to another. And the next 10 copy pasting the URLs one by one manually after deeming it impossible.
My guess is that they got downvoted because their comment makes no sense, while being angry about it.
If people were criticising their usage of Brave, why would they stop now? It makes no sense. Firefox getting worse doesn’t make Brave any better. People who disliked it will still dislike it and people who liked it will still like it.
He is right to be annoyed about getting lectured, but it’s silly to think that this news about a different, unrelated browser has any bearing on it.
Because “crypto bros” care about making money, not any ideology, except in a performative sense. If you pitched the fediverse to the original researchers inventing cryptocurrency and the early adopters, they would likely be receptive. But these are no longer associated with the current crypto crowd.