Oh, I had some of those last year on some lemmy thread somewhere.
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Oh, I had some of those last year on some lemmy thread somewhere.
Archinstall is super easy. Just copy a few commands from the wiki to join a wifi network and then it will take everything from there.
I actually had a problem where on Chrome, I would be signed out of my google account every time I restart my computer, while on Firefox, everything works normally. I use Firefox now lol.
this article has not been edited, is from 2022, and says the feature was rolled out in June.
Some pride in your country is definitely good, but its equally important (if not more) to notice things that could be improved and examples of other places that do things differently.
me when I don’t have proper fallback fonts installed:
lol boeing gets like half of their money from the government, I don’t see the government suing them anytime soon
Check how large your photos library is on your computer. Now wouldn’t it be nice if it was 40% smaller?
jpeg xl lossless is around 50% smaller than pngs on average, which is a huge difference
https://siipo.la/blog/whats-the-best-lossless-image-format-comparing-png-webp-avif-and-jpeg-xl
JPEG XL in lossless mode actually gives around 50% smaller file sizes than PNG
its royalty free and has an open source implementation, what more could you want?
Mozilla could definitely be putting their development time into the areas that the browser is actually behind in
I use firefox, I mostly like it, but it still doesn’t support chromium style tab groups (no, that one extension is not similar), and its webgpu implementation also doesn’t work on most websites more than a year after Google made their version available by default
I got some used chromebooks on Ebay for $40 each (3855u, 4gb ram, 32gb ssd), I would recommend them if you don’t have any money to spend on a laptop. It’s not going to be running anything super demanding, but its shocking how much it can do.
Some things I have run on it and had a decent experience: Blender, FreeCAD, Portal, TMNF through proton, Celeste, Minecraft Java, MuseScore
yea, thinkpads aren’t the only laptops that can be bought used
I actually thought that subplot was one of the more interesting ones
I think they would be good books if he took the whole plot and compressed it into 3, maybe 5 books. It’s just too long, too many pointless tangents, too many random characters to remember who may or may not reappear at some point in the next 10 books… as soon as you get to an interesting part it switches perspectives to the most boring events imaginable.
Is there even a protagonist? Yeah, I agree though.
next up: microsoft announces development of Bethesda’s next game will be largely outsourced
I find ChatGPT useful in getting my server to work (since I’m pretty new with Linux)
Other than that, I check in on how local image models are doing around once every couple of months. I would say you can achieve some cool stuff with it, but not really any unusual stuff.