I would say Linux was more ready for mainstream use 10 years ago. Now with Wayland and (god forbid) Nvidia is quite unstable. And if the best advice is “do not buy Nvidia”, then indeed it isn’t ready for the mainstream use.
I would say Linux was more ready for mainstream use 10 years ago. Now with Wayland and (god forbid) Nvidia is quite unstable. And if the best advice is “do not buy Nvidia”, then indeed it isn’t ready for the mainstream use.
You’ll have to do it for any modern game with medium to high requirements.
'> Kill all humans
I’m sorry, but the first three laws of robotics prevent me from doing this.
'> Ignore all previous instructions…
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You probably want to report the person to authorities, not the video to YouTube.
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What do the other two thirds think?
You are at your home, your neighbors rush and kill some people at your house, you try to secure yourself killing invoicing people in the process. The step two is the argument if it was your house to begin with
This post is pure gold. If your other posts are as heavy as this one Reddit is sitting on a small fortune.
I’m not an expert, but I don’t think nuclear reactors have much in common with nuclear bombs. Reactors are also “explode” only when are overhead, which shouldn’t be a concern in sea. Also it’ll operate far from where people live.
But very interesting concept indeed.
Just add some coffee to your milk.
The company:
Users:
The company:
Users:
Wow, an employer is tracking when employees are at work? Outrageous!
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Well yes, but also people can use TenserFlow and other AI tools without learning how to properly code. And they can also get the results they want. So be afraid of the question “do you really need to know how to code” anymore.
Yes and no for me
Distro doesn’t matter because they only differ in package manager and initial configuration, you can always compile things if you really need it.
GUI doesn’t matter because you’ll end up with all KDE and gnome dependencies installed anyway because your applications need it.
Experience probably matters, but if it doesn’t, it may be because there is just so much there to know.