Golden Brown is a song by the Stranglers released in 1982
Golden Brown is a song by the Stranglers released in 1982
So it’s like AI, but tailored for one purpose and without the marketing
It was pretty good. Second arc in a year or so?
It did, and it said he wasn’t better than Magnus or Hikaru
Use it as your daily driver and get really comfortable with it. After this, complain loudly when you see someone doing anything in a different way. Then say “I use Arch btw”
You can make the AI nag at people, have unrealistic expectations and call pointless meetings to waste time
'Cuz here on Lemmy, only the US gov’t matters. Which is, of course, similar to what 95% of people on Reddit think
There are people who don’t say GNU like the animal?
Artix should be mostly good for even new users, just look past the whole init system thing
The video is him reading the list really slowly, and the opinions are not much imo
Why are we still talking about this dead platform?
Get that bonus, apply for jobs elsewhere. Rinse and repeat.
Isn’t almost all of the Bible (as in everything leading up to Jesus and then also most of the reality Jesus encountered) a story about sin?
The first X is pronounced Æsh
I use it more or less to browse my multimedia files. Ranger knows if it’s a pdf or a mkv file, so I don’t have to do anything but hit enter. When watching a series, I hit Q in mpv, down arrow and enter to play the next episode instead of writing mpv tab tab enter. It’s also got pretty nice tools for mass renaming, deletion, and probably a lot more that I didn’t bother learning. But if I want to get a specific file, say a config file, then I just open it normally with an editor from the terminal instead of going from /home to / to /etc
No no, it’s not 'a tweet ’ anymore, it’s ‘an X(, formerly known as a tweet)’
You should look into the word ‘tenant’ and see if you’re not trying to say ‘tenet’ half the time
I installed opensuse leap just a month ago and I am loving it. A few things to get used to, but it’s a really well put together project
What a coincidence. Did you ever get tied to the mast and sent to distant lands?