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wasn’t that the whole point of capitalism anyways? /s
wasn’t that the whole point of capitalism anyways? /s
IRL enderman farm
how about x.org lmao
while playing around with face/fingerprint unlock for my laptop, I messed up pam (Linux Pluggable Authentication Modules) and no passwords were working anymore except for the root account. At first I was still on my account, but then I stupidly rebooted and could only log in as root. After so many config edits, I gave up and instead booted up windows (my laptop’s dual booted), setting up a new linux install in VirtualBox, and then copying over the PAM config files from the vm to the actual Linux install.
and it all somehow worked!
I am now facing another issue which I’m gonna say here in the hope somebody has already ran into it: after updating to KDE plasma 6, tap to click works on my touchpad, but actually, physically, pressing on the trackpad doesn’t work. I can hear the pad’s physical clicking noise, but nothing happens os wise
this one’s still to be resolved
on the opposite side, Myanmar (formerly Burma) has right hand steering and driving on the right hand side of the road
imminent need to pee
they would get on this hyper-epic-420-linked-car and then get out at predefined location of public interest equally spaced out between a route
bloat isn’t the only problem, this is my pi-hole’s statistics on the fire tv stick
and keep in mind it clears the log every day, so this is about 4 hours of usage and 15 of “sleep”
phew, i was worried lmao
nice to see! i’m not following the scene as much anymore (last time i played around with it was with wizard mega 30b). definitely a big improvement, but as much as i hate to do this, i’ll stick to chatgpt for the time being, it’s just better on more niche questions and just does some things plain better (gpt4 can do maths (mostly) without hallucinating)
you can, but things as good as chatgpt can’t be ran on local hardware yet. My main obstacle is language support other then english
i hope you are joking because that’s a very much shitty idea. there are amazing password managers like bitwarden (open source, multi platform, externally audited) that do what you said 1000 times better. the unencrypted passwords never leave your device, and it can autocomplete them into fields
by run his own models he means locally running a text generation ai on his computer, because sending all that data to openai is a privacy nightmare, especially if you use it for sensitive stuff
they wouldn’t be able to give info to the feds if it was encrypted
this is a certified Darwin award moment