

Its bad advise too, because the malware removed itself from those files to removed traces of itself
The real deal y0


Its bad advise too, because the malware removed itself from those files to removed traces of itself


I dont know about manjaro, but manjaro for arm is dead in the water and hasnt updated its packages from upstream (arch linux arm) in ages.
I assume regular manjaro has similar issues? Dont know though, and im guessing


Ah, im a 1975 man myself haha
Random day and month though


And im saying its not, because their changes still flow upwards towards the bambu slicer and the popular fork of fork, orca slicer, which are both based on prusaslicer and still integrate changes of prusaslicer. They have reduced in quatity and quality, because prusa is going under because of the shit of others


Prusa has innovated. Not on their printers, agreed there, but in the slicer they have. And imo, those brands that are standing on prusa’s shoulders should pay them for that work but afaik, and do correct me if im wrong, they dont. Bambu does nothing back for prusa, the opposite even. They are killing the shoulders they are standing on and barely do something for communities. Creality was also that bad until they were forced to by a chinese maker that is now at large.
Then other companies came and took creality’s crown by using the opened designs.
I joined the 3d printing scene at the wrong time as i saw giants like prusa slowly fall and be replaced with shit heads like bambu


Yet a lot of those businesses lean on the work of prusa.
Friend of mine always used creality their shitty slicer clone for his ender 3 v2, then got a bambu and was amazed by all the settings and options, different supports etc etc.
Told him he should have switched to prusaslicer ages ago, which bambu’s slicer is based on and the sole reason its open source.
(Also, orca slicer > bambu studio)
Prusa has been fighting the enshitification of 3d printing so badly, they are going under while other companies are standing on their shoulders and pushing them under ><


Ah the other way around, check


Ye, i think mostly the same. But didnt 2000 still use dos with millennium ( what a joke ) and xp using nt?


Curious now, why 2000 ?
Why not xp ( after sp2 ) or windows 7?


Ive always had notepad++ crash on large files or xml’s with no newlines. I use sublime in those cases :)
That said, as a developer, notepad++ is a very often used tool haha


Because it is. They burn the beans. Some more than others though and thats where the flavours come from


So regular demotica/hone automation light switches it is


Light switches can also not be wifi. Hell, id personally prefer them not to


This is why i played around with mcp over the holidays. The fact its a standard to allow an ai to talk to an api is kinda cool. And nothing is stopping you from making the api do some ai call in itself.
Personally, i find the tech behind ai’s, and even llm’s, super interesting but companies are just fucking it up and pushing it way ti fucking hard and in ways its not meant to be -_-
Thanks for the info and ill have to look into those non-llm ai’s :)


Oh derp, misread sorry! Now im curious though, what ai alternatives are there that are decent in processing/using a neural network?


Debatable. The basics of an llm might not need much, but the actual models do need it to be anywhere near decent or usefull. Im talking minutes for a simple reply.
Source: ran few <=5b models on my system with ollama yesterday and gave it access to a mcp server to do stuff with
Derp, misread. sorry!


As much as i hate ai, and dont want it in any of my tools and programs, as a business it is a different thing.
I believe it is a bubble and it needs to burst so bad atm, but as a business you do not want to be left behind on the hype train. Its a risk you are taking if you dont, and that if the bubble doesnt burst ( which it might not ) your company is left in the dust and dies.
The more reasons i want it to pop, because businesses are not taking the risk (obviously) and its killing their program for me


And boooyyyy did it get worse haha


Not only older systems, a lot of (home) storage servers still use sata ssd cause its proven tech and hotswappable (and easy to do so).
This is bad in every way to look at it, and everything to do with samsung selling the nand chips to other places with a bigger margin
Openconnect should have a gnome gui package. I used it for my previous job so i could configure and connect to their vpn via the gnome connections management (pulse secure)