Why, LLMs of course. Isn't that obvious by now?
It'd be interesting to add Nemotron, which is quite popular on Spark alongside Qwen 3.6.
24.04 is a stable release. Package updates in stable releases need to follow the Stable Release Update process https://ubuntu.com/project/docs/SRU/stable-release-updates/ In essence someone needs to do contribute time…
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> "There's a bike behind you travelling approximately X speed" Funny how garmin varia gives the exact same information but on cars. "There's a car behind you travelling approximately X speed" (which is most often over…
This looks like a choice is a serious eye injury if you roll is something you're looking for. Why not buy a handlebar mirror like this one https://cateye.com/intl/products/accessories/BM-45/ I have one on each of my…
You forgot to mention it's also $200+. Some folks buy bicycles for less than that.
Seven tokens long input isn't very realistic, is it? For coding tasks it's normal for the input to be thousands or 10s of thousands. If it wasn't for prefix caching it'd be one miserable experience, but even then at the…
> An alternative service manager could I guess we would care if one showed up, no?
Why would they care about any other views but their own and those who contribute either financially or through code? Seems like all people can do these days is complain on github, X, mastodon, reddit, HN. It's only…
Can you share what was that thing that didn't work with systemd? I've seen pretty crazy setups and can't quite imagine how horrid of a mess those would have been if a large rc.init shell script ridden with sleeps was…
I believe this is called competition, encouraged since the EU markets are open and freedom of migration is guaranteed. If it wasn't for those guys, you'll have migrant workers from Ukraine, or India or some other place.…
> patch series from a competent team that changes 3000 lines should probably be split into a bunch of much smaller changes?
Isn't that essentially a release of Ubuntu with a different kernel, DE and maybe some userspace utilities?
The constructed policy is quite strict and expects certain UEFI things to be set up correctly. For example both this https://github.com/canonical/secboot/blob/7434bac27844362ff8... and…
> But maybe that's why I started drinking coffee? you don't remember why, do you?
If there was a major event in Belgium, which city would the news outlets refer to in order to avoid ambiguity?
You forgot to include https://github.com/9front/9front/tree/front/sys/src/libflate which gzip is built around, which brings it closer to 10k lines.
Main is all you need to set up a working system and deploy services. Much like BaseOS in RHEL you get full support for those packages for 5+5 years. With snaps you effectively get rolling releases of LXD, microk8s,…
> And if you aren't paying you aren't even receiving many of the updates. Are you sure you didn't mean RedHat? Last I checked there's no requirement to pay anything in order to use an LTS release of Ubuntu. Even if you…
I wonder what made them do it. The conspiracy theorists are really going to enjoy this.
> GC is a showstopper for my day job (hard realtime industrial machine control/robotics) Which is a very niche use case to begin with, isn't it? It doesn't really contradict what the parent comment stated about Go…
I believe we already have that, and it's called a cab. You pay extra, get an exclusive social experience and, at least in some parts of the world, get to share the bus lanes with other folks taking the bus.
> - Tried to reinvent the wheel with sudo-rs reinvent how? sudo-rs and a bunch of others are maintained by: https://trifectatech.org/ a non profit registered in Netherlands
> A basic setup to make use of secure boot is SB+TPM+LUKS. Unfortunately I don't know of any distro that offers this in a particularly robust way. Have a look at Ubuntu Core 24 and later. Though it's not exactly a…
Why, LLMs of course. Isn't that obvious by now?
It'd be interesting to add Nemotron, which is quite popular on Spark alongside Qwen 3.6.
24.04 is a stable release. Package updates in stable releases need to follow the Stable Release Update process https://ubuntu.com/project/docs/SRU/stable-release-updates/ In essence someone needs to do contribute time…
[dead]
> "There's a bike behind you travelling approximately X speed" Funny how garmin varia gives the exact same information but on cars. "There's a car behind you travelling approximately X speed" (which is most often over…
This looks like a choice is a serious eye injury if you roll is something you're looking for. Why not buy a handlebar mirror like this one https://cateye.com/intl/products/accessories/BM-45/ I have one on each of my…
You forgot to mention it's also $200+. Some folks buy bicycles for less than that.
Seven tokens long input isn't very realistic, is it? For coding tasks it's normal for the input to be thousands or 10s of thousands. If it wasn't for prefix caching it'd be one miserable experience, but even then at the…
> An alternative service manager could I guess we would care if one showed up, no?
Why would they care about any other views but their own and those who contribute either financially or through code? Seems like all people can do these days is complain on github, X, mastodon, reddit, HN. It's only…
Can you share what was that thing that didn't work with systemd? I've seen pretty crazy setups and can't quite imagine how horrid of a mess those would have been if a large rc.init shell script ridden with sleeps was…
I believe this is called competition, encouraged since the EU markets are open and freedom of migration is guaranteed. If it wasn't for those guys, you'll have migrant workers from Ukraine, or India or some other place.…
> patch series from a competent team that changes 3000 lines should probably be split into a bunch of much smaller changes?
Isn't that essentially a release of Ubuntu with a different kernel, DE and maybe some userspace utilities?
The constructed policy is quite strict and expects certain UEFI things to be set up correctly. For example both this https://github.com/canonical/secboot/blob/7434bac27844362ff8... and…
> But maybe that's why I started drinking coffee? you don't remember why, do you?
If there was a major event in Belgium, which city would the news outlets refer to in order to avoid ambiguity?
You forgot to include https://github.com/9front/9front/tree/front/sys/src/libflate which gzip is built around, which brings it closer to 10k lines.
Main is all you need to set up a working system and deploy services. Much like BaseOS in RHEL you get full support for those packages for 5+5 years. With snaps you effectively get rolling releases of LXD, microk8s,…
> And if you aren't paying you aren't even receiving many of the updates. Are you sure you didn't mean RedHat? Last I checked there's no requirement to pay anything in order to use an LTS release of Ubuntu. Even if you…
I wonder what made them do it. The conspiracy theorists are really going to enjoy this.
> GC is a showstopper for my day job (hard realtime industrial machine control/robotics) Which is a very niche use case to begin with, isn't it? It doesn't really contradict what the parent comment stated about Go…
I believe we already have that, and it's called a cab. You pay extra, get an exclusive social experience and, at least in some parts of the world, get to share the bus lanes with other folks taking the bus.
> - Tried to reinvent the wheel with sudo-rs reinvent how? sudo-rs and a bunch of others are maintained by: https://trifectatech.org/ a non profit registered in Netherlands
> A basic setup to make use of secure boot is SB+TPM+LUKS. Unfortunately I don't know of any distro that offers this in a particularly robust way. Have a look at Ubuntu Core 24 and later. Though it's not exactly a…