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  • It's the problem with the whole high ground approach.

    The republicans don't need to have any moral values. But as soon as the democrats drop down to their level, republicans WILL start throwing shit at them.

  • That you have to manually specify partitions in Windows?

    You literally don't have to create a single one, only point it at empty space or a partition you're willing to have it delete for space. It handles the rest. Does it matter how many partitions it creates?

    Did you install that Ubuntu on a legacy BIOS system or maybe one with an existing EFI partition? Because I can't see how you could have a modern OS without at least two partitions.

  • Not OP, but rtings seems good to me. They're not afraid to mention when a new model is actually inferior to it's predecessor and they have standardized scoring for multiple product categories. Downside is limit of free reviews per month, but I've never needed more than they allow.

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  • I can't imagine a democratic president pardoning someone for burning buildings.

    I can't imagine a republican president pardoning someone for building republican buildings.

    Probably not going to happen.

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  • Huh?

    6 has too many DLCs for my taste and 4 just kinda feels outdated with tetragons for tiles. I won't buy 7 unless the Steam reviews greatly improve with updates. It sounds unfinished, and probably you'll have to pay hundreds to get all the DLC to finish it. I MIGHT pirate it to check it out down the line.

  • I mean you still have a separate EFI partition under Linux. Personally I also have a separate /home partition which is heavily recommended in case you nuke your Linux either on purpose or accidentally. You may also want to create other partitions, like swap, though I just have a swapfile.

    Is the an installer that only creates only one partition, no EFI system partition?

  • I thought the books were for your shelf tbh. You put one for each language you claim proficiency in.

    It's cool to have niche older books though. My friend has a programming manual in Estonian from either the very late soviet era or very early 90s that has both some dialect of BASIC and some niche dialect of Pascal that I hadn't even heard of.

  • Yes but the question is whether it's imagined newly by a human, or it comes from an algorithm that only works because it's combining other people's existing works.

    Tablets and software made things easier for humans, AI just... Makes artists obsolete and if you do create something new, it'll be ingested too.

    I agree with you in the core principle that less work for more productivity is good, but I feel creative work is the one notable exception. We remember a bunch of paintings from centuries ago not because they're beautiful to look at even, but because these particular artists have found interesting new ways to convey their view of the world or their feelings. AI generating a new version of a Van Gogh painting isn't as impressive.

    Ghibli movies, similarly, have a distinctive art style that reminds you of how these movies have been lovingly made by dedicated artists who poured their souls into it. Using AI to shit out random content with the same style is just blatant disrespect for everything they've done. You can use AI to clone paw patrol or something if you want. That's a merch seller, not art.

  • Zed for lightweight, Kate for regular text and the Jetbrains suite for when I want something that uses all of my RAM, but has a lot of niceties.

    The only time I open up vscodium is when I want to conveniently edit files in a docker container that are part of the image rather than mapped from my filesystem