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Well, didn’t I say it was just the wrong analogy?


I’m not sure heroine is the right sample, I know digital products cause addiction like heroine, maybe cocaine would be more realistic when talking about possible increase in GDP, with all that heroin around the US population would be wiped out in a couple of gen


A kind of benchmark or drag race for robot? Let’s organise a decathlon: Fight, chess, sports, killing top ranking useless humans, etc…


Ask those humans who tele-operate some humanoids during the training days…


Sure but if you have brand new machines that are supposed to be operated by humans, buying a 10k humanoid compared to paying some real humans is going to appeal a lot of entrepreneurs: and you’ll be able to mix the two kinds of workers initially, see Amazon warehouses as an example.


I tried the apk and It even runs webgl, you can already see it imo


I wonder why no alternatives to peertube have appeared. Only one from the pixelfed dev iirc


Not so bad but not compatible with all instances. What I noticed in the past, is campaigns against peertube to avoid people from using it, something quite strange (actually disgusting) but a sign that it’s probably considered a “dangerous” platform for the established ones


They recently released an android app


Crowdfunding campaigns will start to buy thousands of these to protect weak countries being attacked from hostile countries
Kubuntu is not a bit old, currently is 6.3 while newest kde is 6.4 Iif you use an os for its SW and not its de, remember kubuntu let’s you access snaps, flat packs, appimagss and all tutorials for Ubuntu out there.


It reminds me Linux in chromeOS. Do apps use Wayland or X?


Unless people will listen to the entire history and others will follow
Kubuntu, the best of the two worlds: all Ubuntu repos + KDE (sweet DE for kids)
24.10 for better Wayland support.
Appimages for software, then winegui could be enough for gaming
Timekpr-next for screen-time management


Germany “develops” its own element fork with its BundesMessenger.
That’s a very differen approach compared to other countries where messaging is 100% mandated to the commercial world.
Probably a few use it but it costs nothing (except maybe the element server)


I like the fractal idea. In the end it’s just a question of taste imo
That’s true most of the time. It’s like the parking lot for some low level managers and the likes. And nobody usually cares until they find issues in their payslips.
I’d add:
Last option but better for an easy migration: linuxfx.org


Can you access starling directly with your 4G phone/router like this?
Or maybe they’re competent but are trying to change that strange military world telling them “put your foot back on the civilian world”