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  • The problem is not mine. Is theirs. They want to use functionality written by others with certain requirements (i.e. that using that code requires disclosing the source code).

    If they are not happy with that, that's fine. They shouldn't use those functionalities.

    Problem is that they depends on Linux kernel for their biggest business (data centers). If they don't support linux, market will shift to amd. As ML user, I am absolutely fine. I can use amd for our gpu cluster. I absolutely cannot use a non linux OS.

    That's their problem, not linux maintainers' problem

  • B) can't happen because of gpl. Even if it could, not many customers will move to an nvidia distro. ML people need good distros and good drivers.

    If a hypothetical nvidia distro would speed up training by 10% but cause drop of productivity of humans of as small as 5%, no many will "buy" it. We can throw more hardware, people are the bottleneck nowadays

  • I haven't experienced myself the issue. I trust your experience, but I cannot completely reproduce/describe it, as I am not selfhosting. I couldn't answer in case of questions from developers regarding this.

    Best would be for you to report this. You can create an issue here:

    https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy/issues

    There is a simple template to fill, and you can copy and paste most text from this thread.

  • Creating a product of any size is about planning.

    If you notify here, your information will be lost in 2 days. People forget, and move on to the next hot topic. Relevant stakeholders might very well completely miss this post, because they are not 24/7 on lemmy.

    The way to make it more relevant is going in the place where the planning is done, i.e. Github for lemmy. Open an issue there, explain the problem and describe possible solution. Come back to lemmy, link the issue and ask people to react to it (i.e. show it is relevant for them).

    This is the best way to obtain what you ask. Social media platforms are too broad and fuzzy for tracking real issues.

    This is also why you see a lot of work is done on performances of sql of lemmy backend, because most issues in the past on github concerned that.

    This is my suggestion. If you really care about this being implemented, open a ticket on github and follow the discussion there. If you see there is not enough traction ask help to fellow lemmings.

    Suggestions for the github issue are:

    • be very specific
    • be polite
    • suggest solutions

    If your solution is good, great, if not, people are more willing to think about a problem to show stranger on the internet they are wrong

  • Did you opened an issue on github?

    You are wording this as a clickbait news article.

    You find an issue, you report it to the right channel, you notify it. Good. This is how software development work, with active community reporting issues.

    But why using such tone?

  • I meant proton as an example of a product where someone else did the tinkering for the users that want to use software compiled on a different operating system.

    My suggestion is to search for an alternative of the program built for linux. That's the only way you have to avoid tinkering.

    Because using something compiled on a different OS is tinkering

  • You are trying to use a software built from a different operating system, by definition you have to tinker, unless someone already did it for you. That's how compiled code works

    The only way to avoid tinkering is using native applications. With the exception probably of proton, as valve tinkered for the users

  • I suffered of long covid from alpha variant. The worst thing I have ever had because of the cronic pain and general state of inflammation.

    Luckily I fully recovered. I don't wish it to my worst enemy

  • For those who don't know, pasta aglio e olio is the typical "male college students coming home with friends at 4 am after an unsuccessful night out to play video games" meal in Italy.

    It's a college institution.

    Typical doses: 250 g of spaghetti per person, as much oil and pepper as possible. Moderate aglio, because nobody in Italy really likes too much garlic