

What if we plant a tree on the freshly-dug grave of every billionaire?
What if we plant a tree on the freshly-dug grave of every billionaire?
why were there so many beans in that context
especially if the pseudo-solution does work in terms of eliminating the symptom, but the real problem was that something isn’t grounded properly…
Fedora KDE is not deb based, but dnf is better than apt anyway fight me
I have a (rather different!) application that’s released as a Flatpak, and GPU acceleration is CUDA-only there, too. It supports ROCm when compiled locally, but ROCm just can’t work through the sandbox at this point, unfortunately. Not for lack of trying.
If you have an example of a Flatpak where it does work, I’d love to see their manifest so I can learn from it.
signature look of superiority
I use a Firefox extension called Youtube-shorts Block that does what it says in the name. I think my ADHD brain rejects them for the same reasons a lot of other people are mentioning here…
Do all reviews using nouveau driver
good news: checks have already been deposited
Basically because my Github account has an important job, and I don’t want to increase its attack surface by using it as a pseudo-Facebook
it’s funny, but also holy moly do I not trust a “sign in with github” button
“Please adjust your monitor’s brightness until you can barely see the cat”
new form of encryption just dropped
Next courageous Apple creation:
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still won’t allow copy/paste with CLI programs without using an extra, implementation-specific, piece of software
What are you referring to here? I haven’t noticed anything out of place on KDE regarding copy/paste…
The EU needs to start planning now (well, really, needed to start planning in 2016) to replace every critical system that relies in any way on the US government.
If you think of money invested vs. return on government programs like this, the benefit is incredible. That it’s being discontinued is obvious proof that the US is run by the agents of its own destruction and cannot be relied upon in any way: not as a supplier of military equipment, or information technology, or economic codependency.
it’s such a weird thing for the US to say, too - like China needs them to point out what their own interests are