

That’s a really promising idea but the article only presents one use case…
Also it’s hard not to meme this. Like “what else will they think of? Touching grass…”
That’s a really promising idea but the article only presents one use case…
Also it’s hard not to meme this. Like “what else will they think of? Touching grass…”
I completely forgot that I went to PopOS before Bazzite.
I still like it but I was tinkering too much with it before I knew how to stay out of trouble.
Holy shit! It’s real
Windows - > Powertoys - > Winget - > Win Debloater - > Minimal Windows - > Bazite - > Debian
I couldn’t get Nvida to work reliably with HDR. It would run, but I’d always get a crash after a bit.
Im on Bazzite with a 3080ti GE Proton
driving around in cloudy weather with nothing to show for it
Seattle wants to have a word with you
As a Bazzite fan, lmao. True
How can one reproduce this?
It’s not often discussed that Microsoft, Amazon, and other ‘very cool’ tech companies still practice this 80s firing the bottom 10% bull.. It has nothing with being a low performer, but everything to do with culling jobs indiscriminately and creating an in/out culture. Managers are forced to place employees into bottom performance slots, sometimes arbitrarily, so that teams/groups/departments fit the bell curve nicely. Then, people get fired, bonuses go out, and everything is peachy at the end of the fiscal yesr.
Let that stew for a few years and these behemoths are factories of pet projects and crunch culture. Your long-timers are either golden performers who’ve seen massive churn and project turbulance OR they’re climbers, willing to step on top of anyone or burn any project to climb the ladder or at least keep their spots.
Thanks for the info. This is really promising.
I know 😢
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VS Code has a fully open source base which excludes proprietary extensions and default telemetry ( kind of his AOSP is for Android)
Check here for more info:
https://github.com/microsoft/vscode/wiki/Differences-between-the-repository-and-Visual-Studio-Code
This is me. I’m taking the L on this one and I’ve (at least occassionally) used Unix-like systems professionally for 15 years. I’m all self-taught on Linux and didn’t figure out Tab until I was doing some awful Grub troubleshooting and it spells out that tab autocompletes. So I tried it in terminal and then smirked at the camera like Jim
This is great work. Thank you for your contributions
Ollama is FOSS, SD has a proproprietary but permissive, source-available license, but it is not what most people would associate with “open-source”
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