Talk to R1 for a while, and you'll notice that it's both censored and aligned. I think the most free-minded large models might be the Groks, but just slightly, as they have different biases. In sum, there's strength in…
The reliance on a phone seems terrible, I would never install a banking application unless sufficiently threatened. I prefer our (Czech) more-or-less direct bank transfers, for which I don't need to leave my web browser.
It should also be noted that in general, Xlib can do a lot more than XCB with a /lot/ less effort and bugs, and has an actual documentation, tutorials, books. Xlib certainly is quirky, in particular around error…
People just expect things to be integrated. Even Wi-Fi is, although it's probably typically an M.2 card. I have a <2000 computer that had both integrated audio and video, and it's kind-of become a norm. Integrated sound…
Few, if any, other mice are touchpads. The Magic Mouse is more of a touchpad that happens to be capable of being used as a mouse.
DLUs solve the wrong problem. You actually want autolayout, so that different languages only need translations and otherwise don't need almost any extra work. Linux has, I think, proved, that fixed window sizes are…
GObject signals and properties are very powerful. The layouting model is sane. In general, the toolkit is very regular. It's hard to just give you a generic answer. I can only really compare to Win32, Cocoa, and some…
Of course. It has almost no effect at all, as far as I can say. These are also important: defaults write com.apple.dock autohide-time-modifier -float 0.1 defaults write -g NSUseAnimatedFocusRing -bool NO defaults write…
> These damn animations man... they're so fluid and springy and easy to use in SwiftUI, that it lures you into adding them everywhere. The constant animations are what makes me dread and despise working with Apple…
The Asciidoctor flavour of AsciiDoc doesn't have a specification. There is only a working group. The parsers are a mess composed of regular expressions. There are in effect two different versions of AsciiDoc, because…
From my experience, both Mastodon and Pleroma are massively overcomplicated resource hogs that are hard to set up, configure, or navigate.
Author here, this is implied from runtime dependencies, it's in generic packager speak. Ideally, I would provide pre-built packages from CI, of course.
Talk to R1 for a while, and you'll notice that it's both censored and aligned. I think the most free-minded large models might be the Groks, but just slightly, as they have different biases. In sum, there's strength in…
The reliance on a phone seems terrible, I would never install a banking application unless sufficiently threatened. I prefer our (Czech) more-or-less direct bank transfers, for which I don't need to leave my web browser.
It should also be noted that in general, Xlib can do a lot more than XCB with a /lot/ less effort and bugs, and has an actual documentation, tutorials, books. Xlib certainly is quirky, in particular around error…
People just expect things to be integrated. Even Wi-Fi is, although it's probably typically an M.2 card. I have a <2000 computer that had both integrated audio and video, and it's kind-of become a norm. Integrated sound…
Few, if any, other mice are touchpads. The Magic Mouse is more of a touchpad that happens to be capable of being used as a mouse.
DLUs solve the wrong problem. You actually want autolayout, so that different languages only need translations and otherwise don't need almost any extra work. Linux has, I think, proved, that fixed window sizes are…
GObject signals and properties are very powerful. The layouting model is sane. In general, the toolkit is very regular. It's hard to just give you a generic answer. I can only really compare to Win32, Cocoa, and some…
Of course. It has almost no effect at all, as far as I can say. These are also important: defaults write com.apple.dock autohide-time-modifier -float 0.1 defaults write -g NSUseAnimatedFocusRing -bool NO defaults write…
> These damn animations man... they're so fluid and springy and easy to use in SwiftUI, that it lures you into adding them everywhere. The constant animations are what makes me dread and despise working with Apple…
The Asciidoctor flavour of AsciiDoc doesn't have a specification. There is only a working group. The parsers are a mess composed of regular expressions. There are in effect two different versions of AsciiDoc, because…
From my experience, both Mastodon and Pleroma are massively overcomplicated resource hogs that are hard to set up, configure, or navigate.
Author here, this is implied from runtime dependencies, it's in generic packager speak. Ideally, I would provide pre-built packages from CI, of course.