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lacaio da inquisição
lacaio da inquisição @ obbeel @lemmy.eco.br
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  • #ebooks is composed of datahoarders that have a lot of stuff available. You declare the data source you're getting the book from (e.g. Oatmeal) and then the name of the book.

  • This is common in rolling releases, but Pop OS isn't a rolling release distro. Maybe a package you installed or something similar?

  • Most programming books start with tips for starters. I don't think that's a good way to do it. I want books that get into the programming techniques the pros use. What to use when building functions, how to build a proper class within the goals set. I think this is better than explaining the reserved words or other things that belong to an encyclopedia.

  • With a Wi-Fi adapter on Desktop?

  • I haven't bought an AMD card in 10 years, but I'll buy one next. 16GB of VRAM and better performance for about the same price as a 8GB VRAM video card seems nice.

  • I think Windows is successful because it creates a nice Enterprise environment, where companies can easily get into investing into new apps to use in their offices. I think that's why it's successful.

  • I think problems that could be solved are generic hardware compatibility. Being able to install Wi-Fi adapters and Digital Tokens easily on Linux would go a long way. I think it will get there, though.

  • I had one last week because of Storage problems.

  • Third party licensed apps are everything on Windows.

  • That was kind of expected, but Claude isn't that good either.

  • I use Geany. It's lightweight and easy to use, but there are some features missing.

  • I agree. Commercials get in, you get what happened to the Internet. We need something new.

  • I firmly believe that connecting people to their IRL friends is an important part of the potential of the Internet, as it is shown by Facebook, for example.

    But I also believe there are people looking to connect with new people and finding a community where they can express themselves wholly. I think the current Internet is weak in this regard, weaker than it has been before, but I think it's possible to build a place where people can connect.

  • That seems like a good idea.

  • It's incredible how that proprietary software is actually inefficient e-waste. Most FOSS isn't bloated or slow, but proprietary software got the high ground because of contracts and "security", I'm sure.

  • I know it's rough. Trying to find a job that pays well and isn't deep into proprietary stuff like SQL Server, C# and alike. Sadly this scenario is overwhelmingly the case, and until the crowdfunded and open source scenario get strong (they still aren't) there isn't too much of an option.

  • Sometimes Claude Haiku (which has few billion parameters) knows things that ChatGPT doesn't.

  • Being horrible at what you do is the first step to greatness.