do you know what the average mobile app looks like? lmao
do you know what the average mobile app looks like? lmao
as long as you have access to the boot drive everything’s fine, just varying degrees of painful to rectify.
local AI models are a thing you know, just run this on a computer with no internet access and you’ll swiftly see whether it relies on servers or not.
fwiw lawnchair beta works absolutely fine for me, i guess it can’t do anything fancy with the app drawer but like, that’s why you have a home screen…
i will never understand why people think this is a sensible response, just because someone says “it’s not an unsolvable problem” doesn’t mean they think it’s trivial for a toddler to implement in an evening.
gods, imagine saying this to a normal user
“what the fuck is a file?”
“all the other”? as far as i’m aware the only ones of note are organic maps and OSMand
you hear that said about AI because companies are desperately throwing more and more resources at it to get 0.3% better results, and people are collectively running an insane amount of prompts all the time.
but on a personal level it’s not really any different from any other computations, people render videos all the time and no one complains about the resource usage from that, because companies aren’t trying to sell bloated video rendering services to gardening businesses.
change how?
Lawnchair is open source and basically identical in my experience, though i think i’m using some new version of it that’s technically not stable or something?
i’m using fedora on ext4 lol, the single unavoidable problem with BTRFS is that i’d have to switch to it :P
“chmod 777 is opening your front door with a sledgehammer”
Did you forget your meds?
I mean they’re clearly not going at it in the photo, preparing to maybe, but not actively engaged in the act.
i don’t have any stake in this, i’m a fucking xfce user lmao, but man “hyprland” is not a very great name since it immediately makes me think it’s a crypto bullshit project…
almost sounds like god doesn’t want us doing machine learning
it’s unclear what the shared secret is.
it’s actually just literally any string you want, but they should tell you that fact in the same paragraph as when it’s relevant…
funnily there’s an… ansible i think? project that makes selfhosting synapse easy as fuck, you basically just go “ansible deploy synapse” or whatever the syntax is and it does almost everything for you.
the documentation is just missing clearly stating that fact, though from what i recall i think that might be said in the config file?
and judging by user numbers the answer is matrix lmao