Just wait for Hurd!
Hurd will kick all those little asses, you’ll see, whenever it comes out!
And then GNU will be really independent and superior!
Can just be like a few years now!
Edit: I shouldn’t type anymore today …
Just wait for Hurd!
Hurd will kick all those little asses, you’ll see, whenever it comes out!
And then GNU will be really independent and superior!
Can just be like a few years now!
Edit: I shouldn’t type anymore today …
Yeah, because it works so fucking well in the USA…
Great idea
As an old Anarchist, I really appreciate your list.
Will need to go through it, but nice to have something to point to, when forced to have the always same discussion…
Thanks!
Probably good to know, if/when I switch to wayland
Yeah, sorry…
Was just skimming over your post and immediately after sending it, I read the Wayland part and that you already tried scrot
Well yeah, I guess the intention counts? ;-)
(Down votes didn’t came from me btw)
On i3 I’m using scrot and keyboard shortcuts to screenshot my whole desktop, a window or a region.
Currently not on my computer, but here they show how to do the different things, just by calling scrot with different arguments
So it was rather simple to setup
Although, it’s of course not spectacle and I’m not sure, if you want a faster integration for that specifically
Edit: ah, fuck… You already looked into scrot
Sorry, my bad… Don’t know anything practical about Wayland, sorry
Just check it with lsusb on Linux and you’ll see the device and vendor id stays the same, independent of the port - else no udev rules would work
Don’t know though what ever the fuck windows is doing…
That’s because some program still accesses it
Could be just your file browser (“explorer”) that has a window open with the content of that device, or maybe some program has a hiccup and didn’t free it’s file pointer
Usually you have a vendor and a device id to identify the connected device on the bus
You’re right though, that in every different port it will get its own memory allocated an so on (at least I also believe that), but that’s no reason to not identify the already known device
I’m not sure how the image looks on your side, but on my end there is nothing highlighted, but only striked through and I can’t read these text parts anymore
And you still went for your edited version on not just gave up and post the original?
Not sure what to say. Maybe respect for your commitment?
Tried their demo on mobile.
Is the highlighter for everyone just working, when you start in a non-text area?
If I try to mark just one word in the text, it does nothing. If I start in a non-text area, I can move over the text afterwards.
But highlighting single words or text parts is pretty much the use case for a highlighter.
Maybe it’s just my Firefox on android…
rsync?
Yeah, can recommend that one too Although it sometimes seems to have some performance problems with a large amount of files - could be, that it’s already fixed though
Python is not a problem
SW Dev is my job. Just never had real contact with AI before, besides playing around a bit.
Thank you very much for the link!!
Edit: thank you very much again, that was pretty much exactly what I was looking for.
Don’t know how I missed to checkout huggingface. Thought of it always just as a github for models and didn’t bother checking for docs…
But that’s a great intro with simple tools/tutorials to get a grip on it, thanks!
I’d like to look into that, how can I train an existing model further?
I’m only playing around with ollama, but like to do a bit more - mostly just to fulfill my needs to understand things - but have no idea where to start
I’m sporting a Framework 16 since a few months and had some battery problems at first. Due to work load, I couldn’t really get into the problem and something I changed or updated resolved it.
But I sent a mail to framework support at that time and the answer was just awesome.
Not just some typical 1st level response to update or restart, but real technical questions and obvious interest in my problem.
They even sounded a bit sad, that I couldn’t really tell them anything, because the issue resolved without me being able to pinpoint it.
On that note, I also have to say, that Tuxedo support was really good.
My Pulse 15 battery was starting to get a belly, and they sent me a new one without much questions - and no pay.
Now, after like 4-5 years, I have my old Pulse to my nephew and saw that the CMOS battery is dead. Again they just sent me a new one.
Some companies really deserve to get recommended.
Yeah, on my laptop - because I travel with it and confidential data (like from my customers) could land in hands its not supposed to
No, in case of my desktop, because it’s easier to access it in case of failure
My ISA Fritz! ISDN card fucking killed me…
I could, and did, live with the terminal for quite some while, surfing with Links, listening to music and even watching videos. Besides the obvious open IIRC chat in one terminal.
But the Fritz Card was horrible to setup. I need to say, that it was ok, when it worked, but as far as I remember, I needed to compile the kernel with support for it and afterwards needed to configure some memory or bus addresses somewhere.
As this was my only computer as a teenager, this was just a horrific experience. Cutting myself off from the information live line multiple times until I got it right.
Also setting up dual boot the first time was a fun adventure…