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  • Yes, most people experience prison in the way you described. There's always exceptions, and like someone else said it's in California. Not a left wing state but the closest you'll get in the US.

    If the system was so great at rehabilitation the reoffender rate wouldn't be so insane.

  • Migrate them to a modern filesystem, presumably. ext4 is extremely reliable, btrfs is less proven but much more featureful with copy-on-write and snapshots.

    This isn't any type of surprise, ResierFS was marked obsolete some time ago now.

  • It's not that bad. The drivers are just as buggy as the Windows versions honestly. It's just that the Radeon drivers are so stable that it makes Nvidia look bad by comparison. And, notably, Nvidia is REALLY slow to add new features like what they need to fully support Wayland.

  • There's a circular reasoning happening that's causing Windows to stay dominant. Why isn't professional software being developed for Linux more? Because it doesn't get used in the workplace. Why doesn't Linux get used in the workplace? Because it doesn't have professional software support.

    You need to break one of these things to succeed.

  • The joke is I'm referring to a generic folder simply named root. Not the root folder.

    it's not a problem of the AI it's a problem about dumb people

    Hey, I'm not the one telling people to blindly follow an LLM.

  • "How do I remove a folder called root using the Linux terminal"

    "This task can be achieved with a simple command, just run sudo rm -rf / --no-preserve-root and the folder should be deleted. Hope this helps!"

    Don't use copilot without checking another source.

  • Lemmy deletion just doesn't work very well. I can see it too even though I didn't have the post cached. I wonder if different instances cache whole other instances' posts and comments..

  • I don't like the spying aspect but it is unironically true that if you slam your brakes at every red light you are driving in a dangerous fashion. It's more so about the pattern than a one off event though.

  • Hmm, turns out the human body doesn't like to be tampered with! Who could have predicted this? I'm sure this is akin to organ rejection but I'm definitely surprised that the brain has these kinds of mechanisms. Maybe to defend against ancient parasites?